A vehicle manufacturer will endeavour to supply parts as soon as possible for repair work to be undertaken in relation to a recall, and there no formal guidelines governing this.
The Motor Ombudsman’s New Car Code states that spare parts will be made available from the time a new model is launched, throughout its production, and for a reasonable period thereafter.
A reasonable period is ordinarily 10 years from the end of the production date for standard product lines for UK models. However, the Code does not stipulate a timeframe for the supply of parts to repairers to fix customer vehicles.
