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Thanks, added both images and links.Converted them so you don't need to use the links.
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Thanks, added both images and links.Converted them so you don't need to use the links.
Oh that's what that is for.Scanned the QR code in my car (behind rear view mirror) confirmed I dodged a bullet by 10 days
That isn't your build date. Maybe the build date of the windshield, but not the vehicle.Scanned the QR code in my car (behind rear view mirror) confirmed I dodged a bullet by 10 days
I'm going to assume the build date is typically later than that.That isn't your build date. Maybe the build date of the windshield, but not the vehicle.
That QR code is 23 days off of my build date lol
I thought it wouldn't be in this database until letters are sent out.You can check to see if your vehicle is one of the 944 affected by the recall here (not all vehicles in the timeframe are recalled): https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls
I have a F-150 built on 11/30 that isn’t recalled. I’m guessing only those vehicles that were randomly inspected have been recalled.
I would guess. My QR code says 12/20/21, my actual build date is 1/11/22I'm going to assume the build date is typically later than that.
There were many more than 944 vehicles produced during that timeframe. Why wouldn’t NHTSA have the VIN numbers? It’s not too hard to pull them from Oasis and to upload them to a NHTSA database. It wouldn’t make any sense to release this information without updating the recall link.The VIN numbers are not in there yet. If your vehicle falls in the build window listed on the recall, then it has the recall.
The NHTSA site says:There were many more than 944 vehicles produced during that timeframe. Why wouldn’t NHTSA have the VIN numbers? It’s not too hard to pull them from Oasis and to upload them to a NHTSA database. It wouldn’t make any sense to release this information without updating the recall link.
You are correct. I never saw the 944 number released until now. My mistakeThere were many more than 944 vehicles produced during that timeframe. Why wouldn’t NHTSA have the VIN numbers? It’s not too hard to pull them from Oasis and to upload them to a NHTSA database. It wouldn’t make any sense to release this information without updating the recall link.
@AllthePonies is correct. If you enter your VIN into the NHTSA website it will tell you if you are one of the 944.The question is- do they have any idea which 944? If not, they pretty much have to recall all of them in the range.
Looks like I dodged a bullet then. Definitely in that range but no hit.@AllthePonies is correct. If you enter your VIN into the NHTSA website it will tell you if you are one of the 944.
I have a VIN that is affected and it DID show up in there.