Yes. The recall is on the car, as long as it's still ongoing bring it to an authorized dealer.
Yes. There has been a voluntary recall for the Britax Companion Infant Car Seat. There has not been any injuries but they needed to react before something happens.
I don't know about the rain but the constant clicking is probably your hazzard switch,eventuall it will start to mess with your blinker. There has been a recall on this and you can get it fixed for free. However, this does depend on what year your car is. Have it checked out.
I don't know if this is right, but you could probably get it from car care center. I din't know if this is right, but you could probably get your bumper fixed from a Car Care Center.
Depends on the year. I know that the 2000 Malibu was recalled for the hazard switch going bad. Check the recall to see if your car is covered, the take it to the dealer to get it fixed. Good Luck
Wear and tear, miles, gas mileage, and any noticeable automotive faults/recall notices. Likewise, a used car is not unlike a new car, have price research ready to even the playing field.
depends on how you treat the car! take care of it and maintain it, it could last a lifetime look into recalls there may be a recall that could be helpful to have the car last longer if fixed
I need to know if this car has been in an accident
depends on how you treat the car! take care of it and maintain it, it could last a lifetime look into recalls there may be a recall that could be helpful to have the car last longer if fixed
What would cause this to happen?? Just bought the car looks like it has been garage kept, in great condition, until it rained. Water not present anywhere else but the trunk. Has Honda had a recall on this issue, can it be fixed???
Check with dealer to see if your car falls within the recall type campaign on that light. You may be able to get it fixed for free even if it is out of warranty.
Correcting problems cited in recall bulletins is the responsibiliy of the car manufacturer, hence, of the manufacturer's dealers. While you probably may not return the car, you may take it back and request or demand that the appropriate repairs and modifications be done at no charge to yourself.