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You can call your local dealer with your VIN and they will tell you if you have any open recalls. I can not find any window recall. They did extend the warranty on certain window regulator lift plates.You can call your local dealer with your VIN and they will tell you if you have any open recalls. I can not find any window recall. They did extend the warranty on certain window regulator lift plates.
I think your thinking about D. Moon on Frasier, as I can recall.
It's not officially a recall. GM extended the warranty on the speedometer to 7 years 70,000 miles. I just called to have mine fixed.
No. An unrecalled and formally unrecognized "design flaw" has no relevance to your expired warranty.
This would be covered under the bumper to bumper warranty which expired at the end of 12 months or 12,000 miles. Powertrain is the engine, transmission, & differential. What powers the vehicle, nothing more. I believe there may be a recall on them. I have refered a couple customers to the dealer because they were within the 36,000 mile/ 3 year manufacturer's warranty prior to the recall and they had them fixed.
I have a 1996 Sebring Convert. There actually was a recall for this in 1996. The shifter could be placed into neutral without the benefit of having the key in the ignition. What they had to do was to replace the shifter assembly under the recall warranty. Check with a dealer to see if this recall is still active. Sometime they expire, then it's on you. If it is still an active recall, it should cost you nothing.
you don't! it's part of a recall, that has a lifetime warranty! save your money and frustration.
Go here to find out. www.nhtsa.gov no recall, only tsb. under warranty they will re-lube the steering shaft and reinstall. fixes the rattling...for a time, but it will return. if you are out of warranty buy the lube kit (about $15) from your local gm dealer and lube it yourself. easy 30 minute job with just a pair of wrenches. instructions are in the kit.
There is a connecter behind the cluster that burnt, suzuki has put out a recall on this problem and if you go to your dealer it should be covered under warranty due to this recall
There never was a recall, there was a warranty extensionfor some paint quality issues, but that ran out in 2003.
It wasn't a recall, but they gave an extended warranty of 60,000 miles or a certain number of year (five I think). This applied to most of the model years, except some of the later ones since they got the problem fixed.
I don't know why it happens, but there is a factory recall on the instrument cluster for 2000-2006 S class. It is a transferable warranty extension for 10 years from the original warranty start date of the vehicle. Mileage is unlimited.