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Use our VIN lookup tool to check for recalls on your car, or search by make and model. Also, get recall information on car seats, tires and equipment.
- Vehicle Manufacturers
A Vision for Safety is the Department’s new, non-regulatory...
- Ratings
For the front seat occupants, they are reported as a...
- Resources
NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation administers the...
- Equipment
Car Seats and Booster Seats. Infant, convertible, or booster...
- Risky Driving
Drunk Driving. Safety is NHTSA’s number one priority. Our...
- Road Safety
Child Safety. A safe car with the right car seat is a good...
- Data
NHTSA makes data and/or APIs available in support of open...
- Vehicle Manufacturers
Owners may not always know their recalled vehicle still needs to be repaired. NHTSA's new search tool lets you enter a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to quickly learn if a specific vehicle has not been repaired as part of a safety recall in the last 15 years.
Get the most accurate recall information for your vehicle with Recall by VIN. Quickly lookup and check vehicle recalls to ensure your safety. Our system is updated regularly to provide you with the latest information on manufacturer recalls.
To know whether the car is subject to recall or not, make a recall VIN check: it will provide car-specific data. An online recall lookup tool allows you to check recalls by VIN. VinGurus offers free recall checks online. Get the data in a couple of minutes.
Recalls in the U.S. and Canada from January 1, 2005, and later are displayed. For questions about a recall on your vehicle, contact the Daimler Trucks North America location of your choice.
Find out if the manufacturer has recalled a vehicle, part or accessory because of a serious safety problem. You need to get your car fixed or replaced by the manufacturer if there’s a problem.
4 Μαρ 2010 · Search to find out if your vehicle is subject to an open safety recall. Or Search for Recalls by VIN. Every vehicle has a unique Vehicle Identification Number. Look for the 17-character VIN on the lower left of your car's windshield, or on the label inside your driver side doorjamb.