What's a "Recall" ?
Most often a recall is for a safety issue. And, these recalls don’t happen immediately. When the transfer cases on DSM’s were leaking out through the driveshaft and causing the rear wheels to lock it took a couple of years worth of complaints to the feds before any interest was shown.
Recalls can also occur when a vehicle is found to be busting the pollution regs. My ’92 Laser was recalled to have the oxygen sensor replaced.
And, sometimes the maker will issue a recall to forestall large warranty claims. ’90 and ’91 DSMs were recalled to replace defective timing belts.
So, if you are expecting the maker to issue recalls on you X Lancer until the car is perfect, that isn’t going to happen.
Recalls can also occur when a vehicle is found to be busting the pollution regs. My ’92 Laser was recalled to have the oxygen sensor replaced.
And, sometimes the maker will issue a recall to forestall large warranty claims. ’90 and ’91 DSMs were recalled to replace defective timing belts.
So, if you are expecting the maker to issue recalls on you X Lancer until the car is perfect, that isn’t going to happen.
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