Is it ever too late to go in for a recall?
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Is it ever too late to go in for a recall?
Let's just say I got my notice in the mail around the holiday's last year, and after misplacing the notice it just slipped my mind.
Fast forward a few months later and I still haven't gotten it done. I want to bring it in but, I'm afraid the dealer will give me a hard time for not having come in sooner (and to some mechanics, being female is a reason in itself to give me a hard time).
Also, since you're reading this. I'm also a bit concerned about the horror stories I've read where people bring their Jeeps in for warranty/recall work, and they end up leaving with it being worse. Has anyone had issues like this related to the brake recall? I'm especially concerned where haven't had any issues with what is described in the recall.
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Fast forward a few months later and I still haven't gotten it done. I want to bring it in but, I'm afraid the dealer will give me a hard time for not having come in sooner (and to some mechanics, being female is a reason in itself to give me a hard time).
Also, since you're reading this. I'm also a bit concerned about the horror stories I've read where people bring their Jeeps in for warranty/recall work, and they end up leaving with it being worse. Has anyone had issues like this related to the brake recall? I'm especially concerned where haven't had any issues with what is described in the recall.
Thanks!
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You are fine as far as time goes. I just took mine in last week for the recall you are talking about. Also, I have never had any trouble with the dealer I do business with. I am usually in and out within an hour and the work has been good so far.
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No. I worked for GM all through the late eighties and early ninties. They had a recall on ball joints for the (at the time) new body style Chevy trucks from the initial year (1988) through around Hell, I can't remember '92 or '93...maybe even later. The recall stated no age or mileage lmiits. Having worked for all the rest of the big three, I can tell you recalls are the same industry wide. A recall is only issued when a saftey standard is at risk. They WILL fix it, even if the vehicle is a rusted out piece of dried up dog doo.
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I just had my Jeep at the dealer and had them do this recall i was going to do it later in the summer but my shifter assembly broke so it needed to be towed in and since it was there i had all the work it needed done then.
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Recalls are open for the life of the vehicle if not taken care of. Outside the effective warranty time it would be on your dime unless the manufacturer states differently.
An example is Mazda has a lifetime recall on the 1989-1991 Mazda RX-7 for the mouse belts failing. 18 years later, take it in, it gets fixed, and you go home.
An example is Mazda has a lifetime recall on the 1989-1991 Mazda RX-7 for the mouse belts failing. 18 years later, take it in, it gets fixed, and you go home.
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I got the brake recall in the mail. As far as time goes, I guess its not too late unless you are going up hill and your brakes fail at a stop sign and you get hit by a dump truck.