
Automotive manufacturers occasionally need to issue recall warnings to ensure every car on the road meets basic safety standards. If you drive a GM vehicle, you might wonder what it means if a recall is issued for your model. Heres what to do if your GM vehicle is recalled and how the
Chevy service centerat Lester Glenn Chevrolet can help!
What is a Recall?Automotive manufacturers work hard to ensure that every vehicle they sell meets federal safety standards. However, some issues and defects only become apparent with time. When these problems are discovered, a recall may be issued by the manufacturer or the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), alerting drivers to the issue and urging them to schedule service immediately.
If a recall warning was issued for your vehicle, you may have received a letter in the mail notifying you of the situation. However, if you are unsure whether your car was recalled, you can enter your vehicle identification number (VIN) in our
recall checkeror do the same on the
NHTSA recall page.
What Should I Do if My Vehicle Was Recalled?If your GM vehicle has been recalled, the first step is to contact the Chevy service center at Lester Glenn Chevrolet. Discuss your concerns with one of our expert technicians, and we will help you schedule an appointment to address the issue. Recall repairs are generally free of charge, and some prior recall-related repairs may be reimbursed if they were performed at an authorized Chevrolet service center.
Why Choose Lester Glenn Chevrolet?If you live in Ocean County, Lester Glenn Chevrolet is the best place for high-quality service. Our
Chevrolet dealership in Toms River, NJ, is staffed by experienced technicians specializing in Chevrolet vehicles. Schedule an appointment with us today to learn how we can help you!


