Is there compensation for recalled vehicles?
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Recalled vehicles indicate that the problem is widespread and poses serious potential hazards, which can severely affect the brand's reputation. Therefore, most automakers provide some compensation to owners after a recall. Common faults leading to vehicle recalls include: 1. Failure of steering and braking assemblies: Normally, prolonged driving can lead to a gradual decline in braking force. Additionally, issues such as torque sensor failure and the inability of the electronic parking brake to automatically disengage are quality-related problems. 2. Failure of fuel assembly components: The vehicle suddenly stalls while driving, with engine oil, gasoline, or unidentified fluid leaking under the chassis. 3. Engine assembly seizure: Abnormal engine noise is a significant issue, ranging from minor problems like intake system blockage to severe damage to piston connecting rods and crankshafts.