What are the two types of vehicle recalls?
There are two types of vehicle recalls – emissions and safety. Under most circumstances, vehicle recall repairs can be completed at no charge to the customer.
What is vehicle open recall?
Remedy Not Yet Available – This means that an incomplete or “open” recall was found on the car, but the manufacturer is not yet ready to provide the needed remedy or fix. Number of Open Recalls: 0 – This means that either you have no recalls associated with your car or your car has already been fixed.
What is a Mazda Premacy?
The Mazda Premacy ( Japanese: マツダ・プレマシー , Matsuda Puremashī) is a compact MPV that was built by the Japanese manufacturer Mazda from 1999. A re-badged version was sold by Ford in a few Asian markets (including Japan) as the Ford Ixion or Ixion MAV. The second generation onward is sold outside Japan as the Mazda5.
What engine is in a 2004 Mazda MPV?
3.0 L V6
2004 Mazda MPV/Engine
Do recalls expire on cars?
While car recalls don’t have an expiration date, they are only enforced for “reasonable periods,” the agency says. Basically, a recall is over if a vehicle’s manufacturer goes out of business, or if the parts needed to make the necessary repair are no longer being made.
Can a dealership deny a recall?
If your car has a recall for a safety issue, dealers are supposed to fix it for free of charge – but not always! It turns out there are some reasons they may refuse. If your car has a recall for a safety issue, dealers are supposed to fix it free of charge. It’s a federal law.
Can I trade in my car if it has a recall?
It is true that some states prohibit licensed dealerships from selling cars with open recalls. So trading in your car with an open recall, a dealer may want to ensure the issue has been remedied first. If you did not follow the recall and get the issue fixed you absolutely should inform the dealer or potential buyer.