Every so often there will be recalls on vehicles. Recalls might happen to fix a defect or check for one. But how do you know if your vehicle is part of a recall? There are several reliable ways to find out.
–The National Highway Highway Traffic and Safety Administration has information on their site as well as Safercar.gov.
–Your local news station may report mass recalls and recalls that may be major safety concerns
–Your local car dealership. If you own a Mazda, for instance, you might want to call your local Mazda dealership if you think you vehicle might be part of a recall. They could tell you if it is and fix the issue.
–Lastly, if your car is included in a recall, the auto maker should send you a letter. This isn’t necessarily the quickest way to find out though since it could take 2-3 months to receive the letter after a recall is announced.
What to do if your vehicle is part of a recall
Contact your local dealership. They will fix the problem, for free. If you already paid to fix an issue before you knew about the recall, keep your receipt. You may be able to be reimbursed. Here is a helpful video from SaferCar.gov
Automakers want to fix your vehicle. Not only for safety but having safety issues with vehicles is not exactly good word of mouth if they don’t fix it. Don’t be afraid to contact your local dealership and talk to them.