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Auto Recalls 2003
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Recalls 2003 : Auto
Recalls 2004
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) regularly announces vehicle safety
Recalls in an effort to inform and urge owners to get problems
repaired quickly.
In the United States, safety
recalls must be performed at no charge to the customer. Car
manufacturers are required by law to mail notices of Auto Recalls to
owners and dealers.
Notices get lost in the mail or
discarded as junk mail. Even after these attempts to notify
customers, only 72% of owners affected by safety issue Auto Recalls have the recall work completed.
Car Accident Advice often obtains
recall notices before dealers and owners. The NHTSA recommends
that you wait for the mailed bulletin to arrive before requesting
the work to be done. However, you can ask your
dealer when the next recall update notice is expected at their shop.
For the most current information
contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Auto
Safety Hotline:
1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236)
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