Consumer Safety Complaints

Search 2,215,138 safety complaints filed by vehicle owners with NHTSA — including 138,663 crashes, 56,255 fires, and 8,561 deaths.

2,215,138 Total Complaints
138,663 Reported Crashes
56,255 Reported Fires
8,561 Reported Deaths

What is a NHTSA consumer complaint?

A consumer complaint is a free-form report filed by a vehicle owner directly to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) describing a safety concern about their vehicle. NHTSA collects these reports through its Vehicle Owner Defect Report (VOQ) system and publishes them publicly. Each complaint includes the affected component, the date and circumstances of the incident, whether the failure caused a crash or fire, and any reported injuries or deaths. The owner's full narrative description is included verbatim — NHTSA does not edit or moderate the descriptions.

The database below contains over 2,215,138 individual complaints. NHTSA's investigators monitor it for clusters of similar reports — when enough owners describe the same failure mode on the same vehicle, NHTSA may open a Preliminary Evaluation that can lead to a recall. Many of the largest recalls in U.S. history, including the Takata airbag recall and the Hyundai/Kia engine fire recalls, started as patterns visible in this complaint database years before they became formal recalls.

How to interpret what you read

A few principles for reading consumer complaints usefully:

  • One complaint is anecdote; a hundred similar complaints is data. NHTSA does not investigate the truthfulness of any individual report — that's the job of the Office of Defects Investigation, which looks at the full pattern. When evaluating a vehicle, look for whether multiple owners describe the same chain of events.
  • Crash, fire, injury, and death flags are owner-set. They are not verified by NHTSA. They are still useful as a filter, because owners who tick those boxes are typically reporting more serious incidents than those who don't.
  • Component categories are NHTSA-assigned, not owner-assigned. NHTSA standardizes the component field so that complaints can be aggregated. The owner narrative often goes into more detail than the component category captures.
  • Complaint volume scales with sales volume. A best-selling model will accumulate more raw complaints than a niche model even at the same defect rate. To compare across vehicles, look at complaints per 100,000 units sold, not raw counts.

If you've experienced a defect

File a complaint. NHTSA's investigators rely on this database to detect emerging defects, and useful complaints — specific, concrete, with dates and mileage and clear descriptions of what happened — feed directly into the agency's pattern detection. The form takes about 10 minutes and is at nhtsa.gov/recalls under "Report a Safety Problem." Your complaint becomes part of the same public record that this page is built from. Owners filing detailed VOQs are how recalls get triggered.

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Showing 3,627 complaints for JAGUAR

JAGUAR XJS (1994) — VISIBILITY:WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER Dec 20, 1995
Incident date: Nov 21, 1994
UNDERHOOD FIRE WHILE DRIVING; CAUSED BY ELECTRICAL WIRING CONNECTED TO WINDSHIELD WIPERS. TT
Fire
JAGUAR XJ6 (1995) — SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS Nov 9, 1995
Incident date: Aug 21, 1995
DESIGNER OF BRAKES FOR JAGUAR CHANGED SPECS OF BRAKES, CAUSING BRAKING PROBLEMS, ALSO BRAKE PADS REPLACED WITH UPDATED VERSION. *SKD
JAGUAR XJS (1990) — POWER TRAIN:DRIVELINE:DIFFERENTIAL UNIT Oct 26, 1995
Incident date: Sep 10, 1995
NOISY DIFFERENTIAL. *TW
JAGUAR XJS (1991) — SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS Sep 14, 1995
Incident date: Sep 12, 1995
WHEN APPLYING THE BRAKES THE VEHICLE VIOLENTLY VEERS TO THE RIGHT. PLEASE DESCRIBE. TT
JAGUAR XJS (1985) — FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY Sep 8, 1995
Incident date: Jul 18, 1995
RECEIVED RECALL FOR FUEL TANK, HAD TWO INCHES OF GAS IN TRUNK, DEALER WOULD NOT DO RECALL WORK. PRESTON JAGUAR YORK, PA 717 755-0973. TT
JAGUAR XJ6 (1991) — STRUCTURE:BODY Jul 13, 1995
Incident date: May 24, 1995
LOOSE SPOILER.
JAGUAR XJ6 (1991) — EXTERIOR LIGHTING:TAIL LIGHTS Jul 13, 1995
Incident date: May 24, 1995
LEFT FRONT TURN SIGNAL LENSE REPLACED.
JAGUAR XJ6 (1991) — EXTERIOR LIGHTING:FOG LIGHTS Jul 13, 1995
Incident date: May 24, 1995
FOG LIGHTS FAILED. *SKD
JAGUAR XJ6 (1991) — VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Jul 13, 1995
Incident date: Apr 19, 1995
SUDDEN ACCELERATION, CAUSING LOSS OF CONTROL.
JAGUAR XJ6 (1988) — STRUCTURE:BODY:DOOR Jun 13, 1995
Incident date: Jun 1, 1995
DOOR HANDLES CANNOT BE OPENED FROM THE OUTSIDE. FIRST ON THE DRIVERS DOOR NOW ON THE BACK LEFT AND NOW ON THE FRONT PASSENGER. PLEASE EXPLAIN. TT
JAGUAR XJ6 (1992) — VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Jun 9, 1995
Incident date: May 17, 1995
SUDDEN RAPID ACCELERATION, RESULTING IN LOSS OF CONTROL/ACCIDENT. *AK
Crash
JAGUAR XJ6 (1992) — SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS Jun 9, 1995
Incident date: May 17, 1995
BRAKES FAILED DURING ABOVE ACCIDENT. TT
Crash
JAGUAR XJ12 (1994) — ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:EXHAUST SYSTEM:EMISSION CONTROL Jun 1, 1995
Incident date: May 23, 1994
OXYGEN SENSOR RELAY FAILED, RESULTING IN VEHICLE NOT STARTING.
JAGUAR XJ12 (1994) — SUSPENSION:FRONT Jun 1, 1995
Incident date: Aug 10, 1994
MISALIGNED FRONT END, CAUSING VEHICLE TO PULL TO THE RIGHT.
JAGUAR XJ12 (1994) — SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:POWER ASSIST:HYDRAULIC Jun 1, 1995
Incident date: Oct 19, 1994
BRAKE PUMP FAILED, CAUSING LOSS OF CONTROL/ACCIDENT/INJURY. *SKD
Crash 1 injured
JAGUAR XJ12 (1994) — ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:COOLING SYSTEM Jun 1, 1995
Incident date: Oct 31, 1994
VEHICLE HESITATES WHEN ACCELERATING DUE TO COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE.
JAGUAR XJ12 (1994) — FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:DELIVERY:FUEL PUMP Jun 1, 1995
FUEL PUMP RELAY FAILED, PREVENTING VEHICLE FROM STARTING.
JAGUAR XJ12 (1994) — POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Jun 1, 1995
Incident date: Jan 21, 1995
VEHICLE STUCK IN PARK POSITION THREE TIMES, ALSO INTERMITTENTLY FAILS TO START IN PARK GEAR.
JAGUAR XJS (1994) — SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP May 22, 1995
Incident date: Jan 1, 1995
LEASED BRAND NEW CAR, IT HAD 1,500 MILES ON IT HAVING PROBLEM WITH THE ABS ANTI-LOCK BRAKE HAD AN ACCIDENT REAR END A CAR IN FRONT. TT
Crash
JAGUAR XJS (1994) — POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION May 22, 1995
TRANSMISSION BLEWEW OUT, RESULTING IN VIBRATION. *AK
Crash
JAGUAR VANDEN PLAS (1995) — VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL May 19, 1995
Incident date: Feb 5, 1995
AUTO-TRAN: WHEN COMING TO STOP, VEHICLE WILL TAKE OFF; ENGINE SURGES FORWARD WITH BRAKES APPLIED; HAPPENED FOUR TIMES WITHIN 3 MONTHS; LESS THAN 5 MPH. TT
JAGUAR VANDEN PLAS (1995) — SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS May 19, 1995
Incident date: Feb 5, 1995
AUTO-TRAN: WHEN COMING TO STOP, VEHICLE WILL TAKE OFF; ENGINE SURGES FORWARD WITH BRAKES APPLIED; HAPPENED FOUR TIMES WITHIN 3 MONTHS; LESS THAN 5 MPH. TT
JAGUAR XJS (1994) — SEATS:FRONT ASSEMBLY:POWER ADJUST Apr 13, 1995
Incident date: Oct 14, 1994
POWER SEAT COMPUTER FAILED, CAUSING INABILITY TO ADJUST SEATS.
JAGUAR XJS (1994) — LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:HOOD:LATCH Apr 13, 1995
Incident date: Jun 9, 1994
HOOD LATCH FAILED, CAUSING HOOD TO OPEN WHILE DRIVING/POOR VISIBILITY. *SKD
JAGUAR XJS (1994) — FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM Apr 13, 1995
Incident date: Nov 3, 1994
ENGINE STALLED.
JAGUAR XJS (1989) — FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM:INJECTORS Mar 10, 1995
Incident date: Sep 29, 1994
FUEL LEAK FROM FUEL INJECTOR RAIL, CAUSING FIRE. *AK
Fire
JAGUAR XJS (9999) — FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY Mar 2, 1995
Incident date: Jan 10, 1995
LEAKING GAS TANK REPLACED. *AW
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