Yes, a dealership is generally required to honor a recall part as mandated by the manufacturer and federal regulations. When a vehicle is recalled, the manufacturer provides the necessary parts and instructions to fix the defect, and dealerships are obligated to perform these repairs at no cost to the vehicle owner. However, the dealership must have the recall parts available to complete the service, and availability can sometimes affect the timing of the repair.
there was a recall on this part for 2003. If you call your Infinity dealership you can have it replaced there.
Call the dealership and ask if your vehicle is on the recall list, have the vin# handy.
You can return it to have it repaired under the recall at no cost to you for the recall.
There is a recall for this part, contact your local VW dealership. The problem is in the brake light switch, it is a faulty part. If you have had prior repairs and paid for them on this part you can get a refund from VW.
I took my car to the Honda dealership to have my ignition lock replaced due to a recall, which I thought was the issue. The dealership, however, told me it was due to a faulty brake lamp indicator and charged me $42 for the part and $90 for an hour of labor.
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Call a GM dealership and have the VIN handy.
It's probably part of a fuel pump recall with Ford, make sure to take it into your local dealership, they should fix it for free in around two hours.
None that I'm aware of, but you'll need to check with a Nissan dealership. I know I had a recall on my 96 XE, but that was for a valve in the fuel system.
when you take it to the dealer and get it fixed, it dont cost anything if its a recall, so you can get it fixed for free. Check V.I.N. at local dealership, they will tell you...Or join www.totalrecallinfo.com for ALL your recall information, in one place.
Call your local dealership to see if your car is part of a Saturn recall for DRL (Daytime Running Lights). Have your VIN number ready. You can search the NHTSA website for details on the recall. If your car is NOT part of the recall, try disconnecting your battery for about 5 minutes, and then reconnecting it. (This will reset your clock and radio stations.) Worked for us.
According to toyota.com, http://www.toyota.com/recall , the 2009 and 2010 Rav4 were a part of the recent recalls. This model was involved in the sticking accelerator pedal recall, but not the floor mat recall.