Is a recall repair free?
Recall repairs are always free. You will never be charged for parts or labour on a recall, and you should refuse to pay if a dealer attempts to charge you. The manufacturer is legally and financially responsible for resolving the defect.
What's covered for free?
What's not covered?
Does it matter how old the car is?
No. There is no age limit on recall eligibility. A vehicle can be 15 years old and still qualify for a free recall repair if the defect is confirmed to affect it. The obligation sits with the manufacturer, not with any warranty period.
What if I already paid to fix the fault?
If you paid to have the recalled defect repaired before the recall was officially announced, you may be entitled to a reimbursement from the manufacturer. This isn't guaranteed — manufacturers handle these cases individually — but it's worth raising directly with the manufacturer's customer service team. Keep any receipts or invoices as evidence.
Tip: If a dealer tries to charge you for a recall repair, refuse to pay and contact the manufacturer's main customer service line directly. If the issue persists, the DVSA and Citizens Advice can provide further guidance.
Do I need to go to a main dealer?
For most recalls, yes — you'll be directed to an authorised dealer or service centre in the manufacturer's network. Independent garages generally cannot complete recall work unless they are specifically authorised by the manufacturer for that recall. The manufacturer will tell you which locations are approved when they contact you.
Don't delay booking. Even though the repair is free, some recalls have limited parts availability, particularly in the early stages. Contacting your dealer promptly means you're more likely to get an early appointment.
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