Saturday 25 February 2012

Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi Recalled By Bajaj Auto To Replace Faulty Starter Relay



Bajaj has recalled one of the finest bikes in India, Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi claiming it to be a technical glitch with the starter relay. Since the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTSi is an electric start-only motorcycle, it would be advisable to replace the starter relay as soon as possible as the relay’s failure could leave you stranded without the starter functioning.

The company is using text messages to inform Pulsar 220 owner about the recall and to get the replacement done they will have to reach specified service stations. The replacement job is less time consuming and would take less than 20 minutes which means an owner can spare some time without interrupting his work.

Motorcycle chassis no used as an illustration
The problem does not seem to be serious enough but since the bike does have kick start feature and is only dependent on electric start, it is advisable to get the starter relay replaced. Even if you have not received any text message from Bajaj, we would advise you to reach the nearest service station and enquire whether your bike’s relay has the problem or not.
 For this you have to be aware of your Pulsar’s Chassis Number which you can find at the following:

Number 1 : Your 220’s manual should have the chassis number printed on the cover.


Number 2 : Under the fairing, on the headstock you locate the chassis number( as shown above)

If you are still not able to locate the number then you should head to the nearest service center and ask them to check the number.





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