Recall Brief is an independent educational website created to help drivers understand vehicle recalls in plain language. While we aim to keep our content accurate and helpful, it’s important to understand the following:
1. Not Official Recall Advice
We are not affiliated with any automaker, dealership, or government agency. RecallBrief.com does not issue recalls, service bulletins, or safety notices. The information provided is based on publicly available sources (such as NHTSA filings and manufacturer announcements) and should not be considered official guidance. For the most accurate and up-to-date recall information, always check your vehicle’s status using:
• The NHTSA VIN Lookup Tool
• Your automaker’s official recall or owner portal
2. No Legal or Financial Guarantees
Our recall guides are intended for informational purposes only. We make no warranties about the completeness, reliability, or availability of reimbursement, replacement, or coverage outcomes. We do not provide legal advice, financial advice, or mechanical diagnostics. If you have a safety concern, contact your dealer, lawyer, or certified mechanic directly.
3. Content May Become Outdated
Vehicle recall programs, warranty extensions, and class-action settlement terms can change or expire. We strive to keep articles current, but some recall statuses or claim deadlines may shift after publication. Always confirm key details with official sources before taking action.
4. Advertising & Affiliate Disclosure
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5. Use at Your Own Risk
By using this site, you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk. Recall Brief is not responsible for losses, damages, or inconveniences arising from the use or misuse of information on this site.