How to Claim Compensation After a Vehicle Recall?
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Detailed compensation procedures after a vehicle recall are as follows: 1. According to the "Regulations on the Recall of Defective Automobile Products," a vehicle recall refers to the process where the manufacturer of defective automobile products, following the procedures required by the regulations, chooses repair, replacement, or buyback to eliminate defects in their products that may cause personal injury or property damage. 2. Once a product is found to require a recall, the issue can generally be resolved through repairs or part replacements, with whole vehicle buybacks being rare. 3. Article 19 of the "Regulations on the Recall of Defective Automobile Products" stipulates that for defective automobile products subject to recall, the manufacturer shall promptly take corrective measures such as repair, replacement, or refund to eliminate the defects. 4. The manufacturer shall bear the costs of eliminating the defects and the necessary transportation costs for the defective automobile products.