
You may receive a Hyundai recall notice out of the blue. This is never great news, but it’s important that you don’t ignore the news and take prompt action. Depending on the nature of the problem, your road safety may be at risk. Here is how you respond to a Hyundai recall to ensure the problem is remedied in a timely manner.
How Will I Be Notified?
Auto manufacturers are required by law to notify the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of a vehicle defect. Furthermore, they must notify all registered car owners via notification letter, which may be sent by traditional letter or email. If your vehicle is registered, you will receive a notice within 60 days of the manufacturer notifying the NHTSA.
Follow the Letter’s Instructions
The notification letter will provide instructions on how to remedy this action. In most cases, simply make an appointment with your local dealership. The letter will state whether your vehicle is safe to continue driving. If not, make towing arrangements. Keep in mind not all recalls are safety-related. It could be something fairly minor, such as a faulty AC. Repairs are made at the dealership at no cost to the vehicle owner.
Is There a Deadline?
Most recalls don’t have a time limit on when you need to get the vehicle serviced. However, while recalls themselves don’t expire, there is a 10-15-year time limit from the date of the vehicle purchase to respond to the recall.
Address Hyundai Recalls at Our State College, PA Dealership
A recall is never desirable news. However, Blaise Alexander Hyundai of State College makes the process manageable for vehicle owners with our professional technicians and comfortable lounge. We get you back on the road in no time!

