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Vehicle Safety Recalls Week, 06 March

Summary: While not local to Willow Park, vehicle safety is imperative to every Willow Park citizen. This is an easy way to check on Vehicle Safety Recalls, one of the safety points of your automobiles -- the autos that carry your family and you. So why not take five minutes...

Latest Update: Monday, 06 March, 2023


 

Vehicle Safety Recalls Week March 6 - March 12

While not local to Willow Park, vehicle safety is imperative to every Willow Park citizen. This is an easy way to check on Vehicle Safety Recalls, one of the safety points of your automobiles -- the autos that carry your family and you. So why not take five minutes...


Vehicle Safety Recalls Week March 6 - March 12, National Highway Safety Administration Excerpts.

Every vehicle recall is serious and affects your safety. That's why Vehicle Safety Recalls Week, which begins March 6, focuses on the importance checking for recalls and getting any unrepaired recalls fixed immediately. You should check for open recalls at least twice a year as hundreds of recalls are issued a year and some recalls are updated.


Check for Recalls, 3 Steps to Check Your Vehicle

1. Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Look for the 17-character VIN on the lower left of your car's windshield, or on the label inside your driver side doorjamb (see example). You might also find your VIN on your vehicle’s registration or your insurance documents.


2. Search using your VIN at NHTSA.gov/Recalls. Your search will tell you if there’s an open safety recall affecting your vehicle and what steps to take.


3. If you have an open recall, immediately get your vehicle repaired for free at a local dealership. Follow the steps indicated by the response to your VIN search. Your vehicle’s manufacturer is required by law to address your recall — and, again, it’s a FREE repair.


More at Vehicle Safety Recalls Week March 6 - March 12, National Highway Safety Administration.


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