Technical Service Bulletins
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Technical Service Bulletins (TSB's) are issued by vehicle manufacturer's to help automotive technicians diagnose and repair problems reported by consumers and repair shops. It's amazing how many fixes are found in these bulletins that can't be found anywhere else. Over 6,000 bulletins are issued by car manufacturers every year. Technical Service Bulletins contain up-to-date factory fixes for difficult to diagnose problems such as rough idles, intermittent stalls, hard starts, and all kinds of "shakes", "rattles," and "clunks" that can sometimes drive you nuts. Technical Service Bulletins describe service procedures that may improve performance, reduce future breakdowns, or show a factory authorized modification for your vehicle. The Technical Service Bulletins Titles and Recall Titles for your make, model, and year of car gives you an instant overview of the types of TSB's and Recalls on your vehicle. These descriptive Titles can be used to narrow down your search within the database, or you can take this list directly to your automotive technician. |
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Manufacturer's issue Official Safety Recall Notices to inform vehicle owners of car defects or improvements that can be made that relate to vehicle safety. Often this work can be performed by your car dealer for free. Knowing what Recall Notices have been issued on your vehicle helps you keep your vehicle in the best and safest working order. Free List of TSB's and Recall Notices, Courtesy of Alldata Corporation.
NHTSA Web Page with Search Engines for TSB's, Recalls, Consumer Complaints, and much more. |