How to File a Complaint Against Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto Limited is a leading two-wheeler manufacturer in India, with popular models including the Pulsar, Platina, Avenger, and Chetak. Despite its scale, owners regularly report unresolved issues with vehicle defects, service centers, warranty claims, and dealer conduct. If Bajaj Auto's customer care or your local dealership has failed to resolve your issue, you have clear legal options under Indian consumer law.
A complaint against Bajaj Auto can be raised for the manufacturer directly, or against the specific authorized dealership that sold or serviced your bike — often both are named as opposite parties in a legal notice or consumer case, since dealers act as Bajaj Auto's authorized agents.
Most two-wheeler owners give up after a frustrating cycle of service center visits and unanswered calls — not realizing that a formal legal notice resolves the majority of vehicle complaints without ever going to court.
Step 1: Escalate to Bajaj Auto Customer Care
Before legal escalation, raise the issue formally with Bajaj Auto's customer care and keep a written record. Bajaj Auto's customer support number is 72198 21111. Always follow up any phone complaint with a written email so you have documented proof.
Step 2: File a Free Complaint on ComplaintKart
If Bajaj Auto customer care or the dealership does not resolve your issue within a reasonable time, file a free complaint on ComplaintKart. Include:
- Vehicle model, chassis/engine number, and registration number
- Dealer/service center name and location
- Invoice, job card, warranty card, and service history
- Photos or videos of the defect, and any written correspondence with Bajaj Auto or the dealer
Step 3: Send a Legal Notice to Bajaj Auto
A legal notice is the most effective pre-litigation tool for Bajaj Auto complaints. It is a formal written communication drafted by a qualified advocate, served via registered post to Bajaj Auto Limited and/or the dealer, stating your grievance and your intent to approach the consumer court if the matter is not resolved within the notice period — typically 15 to 30 days.
Step 4: File in Consumer Court
If Bajaj Auto or the dealer still refuses to act, you can file a case before the appropriate Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. In a successful case, you can claim a full refund or replacement for a defective vehicle, compensation for mental agony and harassment, punitive damages for unfair trade practices, and reimbursement of your legal costs.
Who Is Responsible: Bajaj Auto or the Dealer?
| Issue Type | Primary Responsible Party |
|---|---|
| Manufacturing defect (engine, brakes, electrical) | Bajaj Auto Limited (manufacturer warranty) |
| Poor service quality, repair delays, billing disputes | Authorized dealer / service center |
| Delivery delay, booking refund, on-road price discrepancy | Dealer, with Bajaj Auto as joint respondent |
| Denied warranty claim despite valid coverage | Bajaj Auto Limited |
Time Limit to File a Complaint Against Bajaj Auto
Under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, a consumer complaint must generally be filed within two years from the date the cause of action arose. Filing early strengthens your case, as service records and evidence are easier to compile.