The DCJ recall # is L-27 and while I don't have a copy of it the NHTSA information makes no mention of a prior inspection before doing the work. However, assume an inspection is required to verify the previously supplied VIN (FYI my DCJ dealer, nice folks, already has my VIN on file so I never need to supply it) and to verify the presence of corrosion, although several members have noted the corrosion can occur from inside out so it's invisible until failure. Even if that's the case the dealer lied to him when they said they would have the parts. If they did not have the parts they should have told him so and if pre-repair inspection was needed pending parts receipt they should have asked him if it was convenient to drop by for a quick pre-repair inspection.
As is all too common the service writer, who knows zip about the vehicles he/she is writing up, is an idiot. I would not go back to the same dealer for this service unless I spoke by phone to the parts desk to confirm that the L-27 recall parts were in stock and even then I would not leave the site while they did the work without double checking with parts. Plus I'd make it clear to the service writer that you were doing a parts availability check based on past experience.
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