Land Rover Recall Repair Center
Find out if your Land Rover has an open recall and how you can fix it.
Looking for information about a recent recall on your Land Rover? If so, we encourage you to use the resources below to schedule a free recall repair appointment at Land Rover Boston, look up information on potential recalls affecting your vehicle, and get answers to commonly asked questions on automotive recalls.
Do you have to pay for recall repairs?
Automotive recalls are repaired at no cost to the consumer. Any charges associated with the recall repair will always be covered by the manufacturer and cost you nothing. If you find that your Land Rover has an open recall that requires fixing, please schedule an appointment at our service center. We are fully equipped with the necessary equipment and tools from Land Rover to bring your vehicle up to factory specifications. Our expert team of service advisors and technicians will have you back on the road in no time.
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Vehicle Recalls: Frequently Asked Questions
If you are shopping on our website and see a vehicle that interests you, there will be a link on the page where you see the vehicle titled "NHTSA VIN Look-Up." If you click on that, it will take you to the NHTSA safercar.gov database where you can see if that vehicle has any safety recalls. You can also visit the NHTSA website yourself here.
NHTSA's website allows users to enter any vehicle's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) — the specific code that identifies each individual automobile - into its system to pull up a report that will show whether that vehicle is subject to any safety recalls. The website also provides general information on safety recalls based on a vehicle's year, make, and model.
In addition to using the NHTSA website, a free CarFax report will be provided to you before you purchase the vehicle so you can review the vehicle's history, including whether there are any safety recalls reported by CarFax.
Please note that we are not affiliated with and do not control the NHTSA website or CarFax, and we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information they report. The accuracy of the information available through CarFax and NHTSA is subject to a number of factors, including but not limited to whether information reported by a manufacturer is up to date.
If a vehicle is offered for sale as "certified," it is our intention to repair any open safety recalls that we have identified before you take it home, although that may not always be possible depending on the nature of the recall, the availability of parts, etc. Regardless of whether a vehicle is "certified" or not, you will have the opportunity to review a CarFax report prior to sale, which provides information about the vehicle's history, including safety recalls reported by CarFax.
Please note that safety recall information comes from the manufacturers, and sometimes there is a delay between the time the manufacturers issue a safety recall and the time that information becomes available on databases like those run by NHTSA and CarFax. There may also be a delay in the ability to repair certain open safety recalls for various reasons, including the non-availability of parts. We do not and cannot guarantee that every vehicle sold, whether certified or not, will be recall-free.
Manufacturers must notify by first-class mail all registered owners and purchasers of vehicles subject to a safety recall and provide an explanation of the safety recall's risk to safety. In the safety recall notice, the manufacturer will explain to the owner any potential safety hazards posed by the defect. The notice will also tell you what to do about it. Because manufacturers get the names of vehicle owners from state registration offices, you must maintain your state registration information to be sure to receive notice of a safety recall. If you move, be sure to update your address.
We also recommend that you register your vehicle with the manufacturer as soon as you purchase it. When you do so, you will receive important information on your vehicle directly from the manufacturer. Most manufacturers also have VIN-specific look-up functions on their sites. In addition, you can subscribe to email safety recall notifications from NHTSAÂ here. These notifications will not be specific to your individual vehicle but will provide information for vehicles of the year and make you select when you sign up. If you subscribe, you will receive an email if there is a safety recall for the criteria you select.