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I have 3 safety recalls for my 2006 Dodge Ram 1500. I have called union Dodge in garden grove, ca, where I purchased the auto, 3 times to schedule appointments to fix the problems. Each time I have been told that a part for one of the repairs is not in stock but that when the parts come in I will receive a call back. I'm still waiting for that call back? of course the letter and call I did get from union Dodge was asking me to rate their service as top notch so they can get the 5 star award from Chrysler!! I'm done dealing with union Dodge but would still like my 3 safety recall items fixed. Any advice or help is greatly appreciated.
I am curious to the concern that I should have about my 2006 Dodge. I have had 3 recalls on my vehicle since its purchase. One for airbag issues, one for a seat belts, and the most recent one for ball bearing issues that could allow the front wheels to become loose and fall off of the vehicle. All of these are life changing events if they happen. How many recalls can one vehicle have?
Dealership will not do recall work on or around my schedule. Daimler/Chrysler will not make dealership fix recall on or around my schedule. Front passenger airbag/front passenger seat belt.
- the contact has called two dealerships in his area to perform the recall repair for NHTSA campaign id number: 06V354000 (seat belt/front) on his 2006 Dodge Ram 1500. The first dealership (alberic Dodge in san juan, pr) stated that they didn't have the parts available and that the parts would need to be ordered. The second dealership (flagship Dodge in san juan, pr) stated that they would call the contact back in three weeks when they assumed the parts would arrive, but never did.
: the contact stated that the NHTSA notices for recall #06V353000, which pertains to the air bags, and recall # 06V354000, which pertains to the seat belts were received. Four service dealers were contacted, who stated that the parts were not available. The manufacturer was also notified. The contact expressed a concern that the manufacturer took 3 months to notify the customers of the recall.
- Maurepas, LA, USA
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: the contact stated although the vehicle displayed no previous problems, there was a NHTSA recall, #06V354000 on the vehicle regarding the seat belts, and a NHTSA recall, # 06V353000 on the vehicle regarding the airbags. The parts needed to repair the vehicle were not available at the local dealership. The manufacturer was not alerted to confirm the parts were not available.
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- La Habra, CA, USA