FYI: Recall on Lower Control Arm/Ball Joints
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FYI: Recall on Lower Control Arm/Ball Joints
Since this recall has affected me and potentially many others on the forum I thought I would post a new thread about this.
The recall is for replacement lower control arms manufactured by Federal-Mogul for Dodge Stratus and it's siblings, all models 1995 through 2006. These have been found to be defective and can blow apart prematurely and without warning. Duralast and Moog are among the brands involved in the recall. This recall was just posted on January 28 of 2011.
http://www.autorecalls.us/aut-04/rec...tus/77537.html
For more info call Federal-Mogul at: 1-877-489-6659
I'm going through the reimbursement process myself right now. If you are affected by this recall, do not let them get stingy with you. In addition to the control arm and labor, make them reimburse you for a front end alignment and anything else that may have been affected by the defective part. It peeves me off that if I hadn't gone looking for recalls on my car I wouldn't even have known about this. If the thing had blown apart at highway speeds I might have been severely injured or worse.
Hope this helps some other folks,
Jim
The recall is for replacement lower control arms manufactured by Federal-Mogul for Dodge Stratus and it's siblings, all models 1995 through 2006. These have been found to be defective and can blow apart prematurely and without warning. Duralast and Moog are among the brands involved in the recall. This recall was just posted on January 28 of 2011.
http://www.autorecalls.us/aut-04/rec...tus/77537.html
For more info call Federal-Mogul at: 1-877-489-6659
I'm going through the reimbursement process myself right now. If you are affected by this recall, do not let them get stingy with you. In addition to the control arm and labor, make them reimburse you for a front end alignment and anything else that may have been affected by the defective part. It peeves me off that if I hadn't gone looking for recalls on my car I wouldn't even have known about this. If the thing had blown apart at highway speeds I might have been severely injured or worse.
Hope this helps some other folks,
Jim
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Correct, it is a Federal-Mogul recall NOT a Dodge recall and as stated in the original post it affects anyone who has purchased a replacement lower control arm like I did. As such, the age of your vehicle doesn't matter, only that you have installed a replacement control arm for it and found it to be defective. The brand names are Duralast and Moog, but please call to see if your replacement control arm may be involved in the recall.
Last edited by Digger95; 07-30-2011 at 07:50 PM.