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Just bought my 1st FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="rbentnail" data-source="post: 1459263" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>From some of what I've read, no they don't. For either case. Examples, all direct quotes:</p><p></p><p><em>Recalls have <strong>no expiration date</strong>. However after 8 years from the original sale date of the vehicle you may be required to pay if you wish to have the recalled part or parts replaced or corrected. If you purchased a used car you still qualify for any recalls, including those that have occurred before you bought the car.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>There is no time limit on getting a recall fixed, and most dealers should honor the recall and fix your car free of charge. The only exception is if your vehicle is older than ten years at the time of the recall, the dealer may not fix the vehicle for free. </em>(Note the word "should" v. "must")</p><p></p><p><em>As a general rule, car recalls have no expiration date. Additionally, they will transfer from one owner to another. If you buy a used car and only later discover an open recall, you are entitled to the repair even though you were not the owner at the time of the recall. Once the vehicle reaches 10 years of age, the manufacturer may charge a fee for the repair.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbentnail, post: 1459263, member: 13598"] From some of what I've read, no they don't. For either case. Examples, all direct quotes: [I]Recalls have [B]no expiration date[/B]. However after 8 years from the original sale date of the vehicle you may be required to pay if you wish to have the recalled part or parts replaced or corrected. If you purchased a used car you still qualify for any recalls, including those that have occurred before you bought the car. There is no time limit on getting a recall fixed, and most dealers should honor the recall and fix your car free of charge. The only exception is if your vehicle is older than ten years at the time of the recall, the dealer may not fix the vehicle for free. [/I](Note the word "should" v. "must") [I]As a general rule, car recalls have no expiration date. Additionally, they will transfer from one owner to another. If you buy a used car and only later discover an open recall, you are entitled to the repair even though you were not the owner at the time of the recall. Once the vehicle reaches 10 years of age, the manufacturer may charge a fee for the repair.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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