- The recall targets the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette due to seatbelt issues that could prevent proper fastening.
- The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is working with Jaidah Motors & Trading Co. to handle the recall process.
- The seatbelt can become locked in a stowed position, creating a potential safety risk.
- Affected customers are urged to cooperate with the dealership for repairs and report any unresolved issues to consumer protection authorities.
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in partnership with Jaidah Motors & Trading Co., Qatar’s Chevrolet dealership, has launched a recall campaign for the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette.
This recall is due to an issue where the driver or passenger may face difficulty fastening the seatbelt. The problem arises because the seatbelt can become locked in a stowed position, preventing it from functioning correctly as a safety restraint.
This recall is part of the Ministry’s commitment to safeguarding consumers and ensuring that dealerships are addressing vehicle defects and completing necessary repairs.
The Ministry is actively coordinating with Jaidah Motors to oversee the maintenance and repair process. They are also working closely with affected customers, ensuring that repairs are carried out promptly and efficiently.
Additionally, the Ministry is encouraging customers to remain vigilant and report any violations or unresolved issues to the Consumer Protection and Anti-Commercial Fraud Department.
This proactive approach aligns with their ongoing efforts to enhance consumer safety and maintain high standards in vehicle maintenance.
The recall campaign demonstrates the Ministry’s dedication to consumer protection, reflecting its broader efforts to hold car dealerships accountable for ensuring vehicle safety.
By facilitating these recalls, the Ministry ensures that vehicle owners can address potential hazards, reinforcing trust in Qatar’s automotive market.