If you’ve recently learned that your vehicle is subject to a recall, don’t panic. At Winston Law, we want to ensure you’re informed and protected. Here are five essential steps to take after an auto recall:
1. Verify the Recall
First, confirm that your vehicle is indeed part of the recall.
– Check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website
– Enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the manufacturer’s website
– Contact your local dealership
2. Understand the Issue
Read the recall notice carefully to understand:
– The specific problem with your vehicle
– Potential risks if the issue isn’t addressed
– Whether it’s safe to continue driving your vehicle
3. Schedule a Repair
Contact an authorized dealership to schedule a repair.
– Recall repairs are typically free of charge
– You may be entitled to a loaner vehicle while yours is being fixed
4. Keep Records
Maintain documentation:
– The recall notice
– All communication with the dealership
– Any repairs performed
5. Follow Up
If you experience delays or difficulties:
– Contact the manufacturer’s customer service
– File a complaint with NHTSA if necessary
At Winston Law, we’re here to help if you encounter any legal issues related to auto recalls or defects. Your safety is our priority.