GM Recalls

GM recalls

AUTOMOBILE RECALLS

An auto recall occurs when a manufacturer and/or Transport Canada determines that a car model (or several models) has a safety-related defect or does not comply with a federal safety standards. When this happens, the automaker will alert owners to the problem and usually offer a free repair.

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY VEHICLE HAS A RECALL?
You should be notified about the defects in your car via Canada Post or electronically. In most recalls, the owner is instructed to contact a dealer and to bring their vehicle in for a recall service. This is why it is important that your information is up to date with the manufacturer and Strickland's Brantford GM.
If your concerned about your vehicles recall, contact Strickland's Brantford GM Service Manager, Rick Scott at rscott@stricklands.com. In your email, request the status on your vehicles recall. Make sure to state your name, email address, phone number (optional), vehicle model, year and vin number. One of our service team will look into your vehicles recall and reply to you as soon as possible.