The ins and outs of car recalls


Today, building cars is streamlined process that uses very minimal amounts of human power. Instead machines typically oversee most of the process and it’s near perfect. While mechanizing the process definitely removes human error from the assembly line, it’s not always a perfect process. The result is a series of car recalls issued to drivers. In fact, Toyota recently underwent a series of recalls for airbag defects. If this has never happened to you and your Clermont Toyota vehicle, you might be wondering exactly what this is and how to best deal with it. Lucky for you, Toyota of Clermont is here with an easy guide on what car recalls are and how to go about fixing them.

Car recall repair at Toyota of Clermont.

What is a car recall?

Being a driver, car recalls are fairly common and you’ll likely run into a few during your Clermont Toyota vehicle’s lifetime. Recalls are determined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) when they find a vehicle component is defective or doesn’t meet their specific standards. Car recalls could encompass a nationwide distribution of the vehicle in question or be limited to a specific region, depending if a certain factory is responsible for the defective component. Drivers are usually notified by a letter in the mail that details certain things like:
  • A description of the defect.
  • The risk posed by the defective part.
  • Warning signs to look for if your vehicle may be affected.
  • A layout of specific repair plans, how long the redemption period lasts, and how long the repair should take.
  • What your next steps should be.

If you’re someone who has received an ominous letter in the mail regarding a car recall on your Clermont Toyota vehicle then it’s time to start looking for a repair shop. When it comes to car recalls, it’s easy to panic thinking that you now have another repair expense you have to pay for on your car. Luckily, the cost of the repair and parts are completely covered by the car manufacturer. Finding a Clermont Toyota auto repair shop is also easy. The NHTSA directs many drivers to certified auto repair shops or a certified vehicle dealership.

While a car recall is inconvenient to deal with, you can have piece of mind after repair work is completed. The NHTSA will closely monitor the previously defected part to ensure that it’s working properly. If you believe that the recall repair was done incorrectly or the part is still defective, you can always contact the NHTSA with a request to have the issue fixed at no cost to you.

Car recalls made easy at Toyota of Clermont

Let’s face it, car recalls are downright inconvenient to deal with, but they’re easier to fix than you might think. If you’re looking for a certified auto service center to complete the repair, look no further than Toyota of Clermont. Our expert auto service techs can get your work completed so you can get back on the road in no time. Give us a call at (352) 404 – 7000 to set up an appointment today!

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