What does vehicle recall mean?

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DeMiguel
07/30/25 1:00am
Automobile recall refers to the activities where the producer of automotive products takes measures to eliminate defects in their already sold vehicles. Below is relevant information about automobile recalls: 1. Process: The automobile recall process includes the manufacturer effectively notifying dealers, repairers, vehicle owners, and other relevant parties about the specific details of the defect and the methods to eliminate it. The manufacturer then organizes dealers, repairers, etc., to eliminate the defects in their automotive products through specific measures such as repairs, replacements, or returns. 2. Recall materials: These mainly include: recall plan filing application form, recall plan, recall announcement, recall press release, recall notice, recall repair operation method, recall cost statistics table, recall progress report, and recall summary report.
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