Do you have to do recall work on used car?

Do you have to do recall work on used car?

Even though dealers aren’t required to make recall repairs on used vehicles, many already do. The National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA), a group that represents many independent used-car dealers, recommends that dealers repair any open recalls.

Who is in charge of issuing car recalls?

The federal agency that oversees vehicle recalls, NHTSA, routinely makes distinctions between different types of vehicle recalls. For the vast majority of recalls, the experts at NHTSA determine that affected vehicles are acceptable to drive while awaiting repairs.

What to do if your dealer refuses to fix a recall?

So what can you do if your dealer declines a recall repair? Check with another dealer, which may be willing to work on a flood or salvage car. Contact the manufacturer.

Where can I get my car fixed after a recall?

Each year, car and truck companies recall millions of motor vehicles due to manufacturing defects. Owners can have their recalled vehicles fixed free of charge at their respective franchised dealerships once parts are available to complete the recalls.

Even though dealers aren’t required to make recall repairs on used vehicles, many already do. The National Independent Automobile Dealers Association (NIADA), a group that represents many independent used-car dealers, recommends that dealers repair any open recalls.

Is the federal government responsible for car recalls?

(There are also emissions-related recalls, which are usually handled by the Environmental Protection Agency, but this article primarily discusses safety recalls.) Car safety recalls have been under the purview of the federal government since 1966, when the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act was signed into law.

So what can you do if your dealer declines a recall repair? Check with another dealer, which may be willing to work on a flood or salvage car. Contact the manufacturer.

Each year, car and truck companies recall millions of motor vehicles due to manufacturing defects. Owners can have their recalled vehicles fixed free of charge at their respective franchised dealerships once parts are available to complete the recalls.