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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.
Recalls & Safety Issues. This is a record of safety issues for vehicles of this year, make, model and trim. 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. Have a safety problem?
On NHTSA.gov, consumers can search for recalls by: license plate, vehicle identification number, vehicle year, make and model, and; equipment type such as car seats, tires or other equipment.
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.
Search for vehicle recalls in three quick steps. Find your 17-character Vehicle Identification Number on the lower left of your car's windshield, or on the label inside your driver side doorjamb. You might also find your VIN on your vehicle’s registration or your insurance documents.
Request a list of vehicle Models by providing the vehicle Model Year and Make. Syntax: api.nhtsa.gov/ products/vehicle/models? modelYear={year}&make={make}&issueType=r; Example: https://api.nhtsa.gov/ products/vehicle/models? modelYear=2010&make=acura&issueType=r; Working Sample: JSON . Step 4 : Get all Recalls for the selected Model Year, Make ...
Go to NHTSA.gov/Recalls and enter a vehicle’s license plate number or vehicle identification number to check for any open recalls. If a vehicle does have a recall, owners should contact their automaker’s local dealership to schedule a FREE recall repair.
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On NHTSA.gov, you can query a particular vehicle’s VIN to identify specific information encoded in the number. NHTSA’s VIN decoder is publicly accessible at: https://vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/decoder/. Using NHTSA's VIN Decoder to Identify a Vehicle’s Plant of Manufacture
If your vehicle is recalled you should be contacted by the manufacturer. Signing up for Recall Alerts is a good backup plan, particularly if you purchased your vehicle used. Make sure that your vehicle’s registration includes your correct, current address so that your vehicle manufacturer can reach you if your vehicle is recalled for any reason.