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recalls are a legal requirement of the manufacturer and can be done any time . They are required to notify the transport authorities of any cars not completed during the recall. I would front the car and ask to have the recall done as per the recall notice.
Sami, the applique cracking is a comon occurance for that model year. There was never a recall on that component, however there was a technical service bulletin regarding how to repair the concern. Technical service bulletins do in fact tell us dealers quickly how to repair a concern, but unfortunatly when they issue a tsb, it does not increase the waranty coverages. As far as for it being a recall, recalls are for safety issues only,they do not expire and transfer from one owner to the next, regardless of age. Customer satisfaction programs however do have time and mileage limits as they are repainrg the concern for your satisfaction. i can not remember if there was a program on that concern or not, im thinking not though....All manufacturers follow these approximate guidlines. If you call Ford customer service (800-241-3673) they can tell you any recalls you may have and the exact date they mailed out any notices to you regarding recalls..i know this is of litle consilation, but at least now you know a litle more about it.....
Yes, there is/was a recall on some Patton Heaters, but I don't recall if your model # is one of them. For more info search Google for Patton Heater Recall Notice and you'll find the correct site.
If your Thermador was manufactured between 2004 and 2007, this may be due to a recall issue. I kept getting this error on my Thermador wall oven when I would run the self-cleaning feature, and when heating it over 375 degrees. After doing some research, I discovered that my oven was recalled. Apparently there are gaps in the insulation which could cause a fire. You can find out more on the Thermador website: http://www.thermador.com/safety-notices/7_oven-safety-recall-notice-expanded
here is a summery of the problem Summary:
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: 2-DOOR PASSENGER VEHICLES.
DURING PORT INSTALLATION OF REAR STEREO SPEAKERS, THE FRONT SEAT BELT
LOWER ANCHOR BOLTS WERE REMOVED TO FACILITATE THE REAR SPEAKER
INSTALLATION AND MAY NOT HAVE BEEN TORQUED TO SPECIFICATION AFTER
INSTALLATION OF THE SPEAKERS.
there are no safety recalls for this vehicle as of today if you notice brake fluid leaking that is most likely why your abs light came on, I would have it serviced
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