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Tata Motors to bring an end to monsoon woes with its ‘Monsoon Mega Service Camp’ in July

| | Jun 14, 2017, at 11:39 pm
Mumbai/Kolkata, June 14 (IBNS): While the country rejoices the onset of monsoon, manufacturers mark the beginning of a challenging season for cars, which will now be exposed to severe climatic conditions.

Though pleasant, one cannot overlook the fact that heavy rains can lead to disruption of daily life and vehicular movement; causing minor travel hiccups or at times even catastrophic situations.

Today, most cars in India are designed to handle varied weather conditions. Utility Vehicles, typically have a high ground clearance as they are used as off-roaders and therefore can wade through water in case of floods which can damage a vehicle in numerous ways.

Apart from damaging the interiors, flood or rainwater can also cause major harm in a vehicle's electrical components, particularly the Electrical Control Unit (ECU).

Tata Motors has been at the forefront, in providing consistent innovative service offering to its customers. Gearing up for the monsoons, the company is concurrently maintaining sufficient resources for urgent requirements and trained manpower for a quick turnaround time.

To cater to the needs of its varied customers, the company will be conducting a nationwide free 40 point comprehensive check-up camp, called the ‘Monsoon Mega Service Camp’ in July this year. The 2016 Mega service camps, hosted more than 3.6 lakh customers, across the country.  The latest addition to the company’s initiatives include new schemes that will offer attractive discounts on spare parts and labour charges for cars which are more than two years old. In addition, the company will continue to provide Mobile Service Vans to cater to customers in remote areas.

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