What to Do if Your GM Vehicle is Recalled
Casey Chevrolet understands that learning that your GM vehicle has been recalled can be a concerning experience. However, the fact of the matter is that millions of cars from nearly every OEM are recalled every year for a variety of reasons. The friendly technicians at our Chevy service center take your safety seriously, so we’re sharing the steps you should take if you learn that your GM vehicle has been recalled.
Check for Notifications
General Motors will typically notify you by mail if your Chevy vehicle is part of a recall. It’s crucial that your contact information is up to date with our dealership so that you receive timely notifications in the event of a recall. Additionally, you can visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website and enter your VIN to check for outstanding recalls.
Contact Our Dealership
As soon as you receive a recall notice or note that your vehicle has been recalled online, contact Casey Chevrolet. Our knowledgeable staff can provide details about the recall, schedule a service appointment, and guide you through the necessary steps to address the issue.
Schedule a Service Appointment
The next step is to schedule a service appointment with our Chevy service center. Our team of experts is trained to address recall issues efficiently and will use genuine GM parts to ensure your vehicle’s safety and performance.
Stay Informed
Stay informed about the recall process by regularly checking for updates from General Motors or our dealership. We are committed to keeping you informed about the progress and any additional information related to the recall.
Committed to Helping You Navigate the Recall Process
We are committed to helping you navigate the recall process. For your car’s longevity and your safety, don’t neglect a recall. If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch with Casey Chevrolet today!
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