Vehicle Recalls: Everything You Need To Know

Vehicle Recalls: Everything You Need To Know

To properly understand what vehicle recalls are, then you need to think like a car manufacturer. According to the latest statistics, vehicle recalls have seen a sixfold increase. Between 2011 and 2020, records show 331 million vehicles were recalled in the USA due to safety-related defects.

Vehicle recalls are issued by manufacturers and to ensure safe driving it is important to repair the recalls.

In this article, we will discuss

  1. What is a vehicle recall and why is it important
  2. When can a recall be issued?
  3. How does recall work?
  4. How to know if your vehicle has an open recall?

What is a vehicle recall and why is it important?

A vehicle recall is a decision made by vehicle manufacturers or NHTSA to recall a vehicle or group of vehicles with defective parts or safety issues. Most of the time, it happens when the vehicle manufacturer or NHTSA finds out that the vehicle part or the vehicle itself is below the proper standard of roadworthiness and safety. To ensure a safe vehicle drive for vehicle owners, It is very important that manufacturers issue a recall or they may have NHTSA to deal with recall matters.

Another reason why recalls are issued is to ensure that defective vehicles and parts are repaired and fixed back to standard. We provide a service that can give you the recall information of your vehicle as posted by the manufacturer even before it gets to the NHTSA website.

Simply use your 17-digit VIN and find out the recall information about your vehicle, remember, to stay safe you will need up-to-date information about the safety condition of your vehicle and we can provide you with that information.

When Can a Recall be Issued?

A recall is usually issued based on the complaints received by manufacturers from owners or users of the vehicle in question. A recall might also occur if NHTSA receives complaints from users.?

NHTSA usually conduct its own investigations and analysis of complaints, and if it found the defect to be will notify the said manufacturer mandating them to make a recall of all affected models.

How Does Recall Work?

Recall chains usually start when the manufacturer or NHTSA issues a recall for defective vehicles or for safety issues. When the manufacturer finds a fault with a vehicle, he notifies the owners of the said vehicle within 2 months of notifying the NHTSA.

It is also expected that the manufacturer offers a proper repair or replacement offer place for the owners. NHTSA usually monitors the recall process and ensures that vehicle owners receive proper, safe, and free effective remedies from the recalling manufacturer.

How To Know If Your Vehicle Has an Open Recall?

If you are a registered vehicle owner, you will receive mail, and you are expected to follow the instructions provided. You also may be directed to a local dealership to get the issue fixed up.

One thing to note is that no one pays for any changes made to your vehicle during recalls, the manufacturer bears the cost.?

Sometimes a manufacturer may be required to buy back a vehicle.

If you have purchased a used vehicle, you should ensure that you take it to the dealership and let them know you are the new owner so the records can be updated. This is so that you always get notified if the vehicle receives an open recall.

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