WHAT DO I DO IF MY HONDA HAS A RECALL?

If you are not sure whether or not your Honda is currently affected by a safety recall, you can simply go to Honda Canada’s website where you’ll be prompted to enter your Vehicle Identification Number.

From there, you’ll be able to see if your vehicle currently has any recalled parts or components, and if there any, what to do next to get the issue resolved. Otherwise, you will be alerted by mail if your vehicle is subject to a safety recall.

1. You’ll Receive a Recall Notice in the Mail

If your Honda is affected by a manufacturer issued safety recall, you will receive a notice in the mail. The notice will alert you of the recall, which component is defective, what risks are involved if the recalled part is not replaced, and most importantly that you will not be charged for the parts or labour involved.

2. Bring Your Vehicle into the Dealership

Bring your car into your Authorized HonDealership as soon as you can. You may need to call and schedule a service appointment. Due to the potential risks that could arise from the recalled part, it is important to get the issue resolved as soon as possible.

3. Let Our Service Pros Handle the Rest

Our team of factory trained service technicians will know exactly what to do in the event of a recall. As an Orangeville Honda customer, you won’t have to worry about a thing. Simply let our service pros do what they do best, and you’ll be safely back on the road in no time.

If you have any questions about vehicle recalls, don’t hesitate to contact us. If you are unsure whether or not your vehicle is affected by a safety recall, we’ll help you find out. Simply give us a call or stop by the dealership, and one of our friendly staff will be glad to assist you.

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