
Don't put off repairs if you’ve received a recall notification in the mail. For your safety, it’s essential to have it addressed right away. We encourage you to contact the Chevy service center at Carroll Chevrolet for help.
Receiving a Notification
When a manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) determines that your vehicle is no longer safe, they’ll issue a recall notification. Typically, this will come via first-class mail. The notification is sent to all registered owners of the vehicle affected.
Recall Details
A safety recall can be due to a defect in a vehicle’s equipment, car seats, or tires, or it could be an issue with the vehicle as a whole. Your safety recall will outline the specific safety risk(s). It will let you know of warning signs to look for and how serious of a safety risk it is. It will also advise you on how to get the defect corrected.
If you wonder whether your vehicle is affected – especially if you’ve heard about a recall but haven’t received a notice – it’s helpful to check. Simply visit the General Motors recall page and enter your vehicle’s pertinent information.
Scheduling a Correction
If your vehicle is no longer safe to drive, the manufacturer will cover any costs to have it fixed. Whether you need repairs or to have a part or parts replaced, it is covered. You simply need to bring your vehicle to our dealership for the repairs. If your notification indicates that driving your car is unsafe, towing services will also be covered.
Visit Our DeLand, FL Service Center Today
If you’ve received a safety recall notification, it’s essential to address it as soon as possible. You don’t want to risk causing damage to yourself or endangering others on the road. Our experts at Carroll Chevrolet are happy to help. Reach out to schedule an appointment, or stop in and see us today!