Did you know that over 500 million vehicles of all types have been recalled for safety reasons, ranging from minor to major issues.
Approximately 25-30 million vehicles are recalled each year due to various safety concerns, including engineering flaws, steering defects, ignition switch malfunctions, wiring issues, and airbag deployment concerns.
Manufacturers typically have up to 60 days to issue recalls and make necessary repairs after an official defect announcement. Repairs are the most common resolution, but in severe cases, automakers may replace or refund vehicles.
To check if your vehicle has been recalled, visit the NHTSA’s website and search using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). If your car is subject to a recall, contact your dealer or reach out to your trusted repair shop for assistance. Remember, ensuring your vehicle’s safety is paramount.
