The duration of a recall can vary significantly depending on the nature of the product and the reason for the recall. Generally, recalls remain in effect until the issue is resolved, which may involve correcting the problem, replacing the product, or issuing refunds. Some recalls may be completed quickly, while others can take months or even years, especially if extensive investigations or remediation efforts are required. Manufacturers are typically responsible for communicating the status of the recall to consumers throughout the process.
It is all written in the Bible at the end part of the Gospels, and this is what recalls it all.
A good website to begin with is http://www.automotive.com/new-cars/recalls/02/trucks/index.html. You will tell the reason for the recalls and how to get additional information.
As we are only in 2008, who knows if they will find new faults with the 2009 fusion that require recalling. The last recall on the fusion was 2007. Here is a useful website for recalls. http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/
If there are no leaks it should last indefinitely. I would recommend calling your local dealer and having them check for recalls. There is a large recall on one of the ac lines under the hood.
Product Recalls
all us recalls can be found on http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/recalls/recallsearch.cfm
recalls are spelled "rappels" in French
to check if you have recalls on any car just go to the manufactures website and find the recalls link
The recalls that have affected the 2002 Honda Civic include airbags recalls. The total number of recalls included an additional 272,779 vehicles as of December 2011.
There have been no recent recalls on cargo vans. Toyota has had the most recent recalls. There have been no recent recalls on cargo vans. Contact your manufacturer if you have concerns.
There are no current recalls on that model of truck. You can check with your dealer for an updated list of recalls.
recalls on the 2006 Nissan Altima