Recall Alert: 2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara and Equator For Overheating Garmin Nav Systems

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Suzuki made a bit of noise a while back about providing navigation systems as standard equipment on some of its models. The move seemed like a good idea, but now the Garmin navigation systems are the cause of a recall.

2008-2010Suzuki SX4,2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara, and 2009-2010 Suzuki Equator

The Problem:Garmin Nuvi 750, 760, and 765 navigation systems have batteries that can overheat. Should that happen, a fire could be the result.

The Fix:Garmin technicians will replace the battery and put a spacer on top of a new battery.

Number of Vehicles Affected:20,692.

Source: NHTSA

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