In Port Recall
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I spent many hours on the phone with JLR and the only explanation they would offer was that in order to clear the recall, which was the seat belt sensor. They are required to clear the recall before the car can be shipped to the dealer, and a delay of 21 days is reasonable (in their opinion) to perform the procedure.
I complained that the dealer could have cleared the recall in less than a day, but they would just say that they were required to clear the recall before shipping .
I complained that the dealer could have cleared the recall in less than a day, but they would just say that they were required to clear the recall before shipping .
It's usually not a big deal once you've taken delivery because you can keep driving a vehicle, but I think it's true that a manufacturer can't ship a car to a dealer without taking care of the problem.
I suspect that yours sat there for awhile awaiting the necessary parts. The problem with seat belt sensor was that it was mis-wired, such that the passenger seat airbag sensor often wouldn't detect a small person in that seat.
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