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  2. Vehicle Identification Number. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Vehicle Detail Search - recalls - NHTSA

    www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/recalls

    If you are a vehicle owner, search for recalls by your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The vehicle identification number tells you if your car is affected. Learn about our recall process

  5. Vehicle Safety Recalls Week: Check for Recalls - NHTSA

    www.nhtsa.gov/recalls/vehicle-safety-recalls-week

    Below are easy steps to check your vehicle for recalls. Visit NHTSA.gov/recalls. Select your state. Enter your vehicle’s license plate number. 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.

  6. Visit Safercar.gov to look up recalls by VIN, or go to your manufacturer's Web site to see if there's a recall. You will need your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to do the lookup. You can also download our: Safercar mobile app for iPhones. Safercar mobile app for Androids.

  7. U.S. Department of Transportation Unveils New, Free, Online ...

    www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/us...

    The new tool is available on www.safercar.gov and provides consumers with a quick and easy way to identify uncompleted recalls by entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). All major light vehicle and motorcycle brands can be searched.

  8. Recall Information for Safety & Defects | Honda Owners Site

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    Every vehicle has a unique 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) that contains information about that vehicle. You can find your VIN: At the base of the windshield on the driver's side; On a sticker in the driver's side door jamb; On your vehicle's registration; On your insurance statement or proof-of-insurance card