Repair deadly safety recalls

Jay Koon
Posted 3/4/21

The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department is doing all it can to make roads safer.

Sheriff Jay Koon has been making sure of it for nearly 6 years.

They have worked with the SC Highway …

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Repair deadly safety recalls

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The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department is doing all it can to make roads safer.

Sheriff Jay Koon has been making sure of it for nearly 6 years.

They have worked with the SC Highway Patrol to respond to crashes and on enforcement initiatives to save lives.

Next week is Vehicle Safety Recall Week. When we take care of our vehicles, it makes our roads safer for everyone.

In 2020, there were 886 safety recalls affecting 55 million vehicles and other equipment in the United States. A quarter of those recalls are unrepaired.

This puts drivers, passengers, and others on the road at risk.

Recalls are easy to check and free to repair. You can check your vehicle identification number for open safety recalls using the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s VIN Look-Up Tool.

Checking your VIN is easy: The 17-digit number is located on the lower portion of your car’s windshield on the driver’s side. It may also be on your car’s registration card or on your insurance card.

Enter this number into the search bar at NHTSA.gov/recalls to know if your vehicle is subject to an open safety recall.

If your vehicle is affected by a safety recall, contact your dealer to schedule a recall repair as soon as possible. All recall repairs at your local dealership are free.

This tool also provides details on any unrepaired recall in your vehicle for at least the past 15 calendar years. An urgent air bag recall is still ongoing, currently the largest vehicle recall in US history. Check to see if your car is affected.

Remember: Every vehicle recall is serious and affects your safety. If you have an open safety recall, do not delay in making an appointment to get the recall fixed immediately and for free.

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