NHTSA Investigations
5,336 safety defect investigations.
NHTSA Safety Defect Investigations
Browse 5,336 NHTSA safety defect investigations. When a potential safety issue is identified through consumer complaints, recall requests, or other sources, NHTSA opens an investigation to determine the scope and severity of the defect. Investigations may lead to voluntary recalls by manufacturers or, in rare cases, mandatory recall orders. Use the filters below to search by year, manufacturer, status, or keyword.
Investigations
Browse 5,336 NHTSA investigations.
| Opened | ID | Vehicle | Subject | Units | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 12, 1996 | DP96004 | 9999 SUZUKI SAMURAI | ROLLOVER ON SUZUKI SAMURAI CONVERTIBLES | — | Closed |
| Mar 8, 1996 | PE96021 | 9999 TRW AIR BAG INFLATOR | AIR BAG INFLATOR FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 8, 1996 | PE96020 | 1994 DODGE RAM | AIR BAG INFLATOR FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 5, 1996 | PE96018 | 1993 FORD TAURUS | HEADLIGHTS FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 4, 1996 | PE96019 | 1988 VOLVO 740 | BATTERY CABLE SHORT | — | Closed |
| Feb 29, 1996 | EA96001 | 1992 DODGE VIPER | CANVAS SOFT-TOP FLY-OFF | — | Closed |
| Feb 29, 1996 | PE96017 | 9999 CENTURY 590 | CHILD SAFETY SEAT BASE SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Feb 28, 1996 | PE96016 | 1993 FORD EXPLORER | WHEEL LOCKUP WITH ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM | — | Closed |
| Feb 23, 1996 | PE96015 | 1996 FORD WINDSTAR | FAILURE OF AUTO TRANS PARK LOCK SYSTEM | — | Closed |
| Feb 23, 1996 | PE96014 | 1995 HONDA ACCORD | OVERSENSITIVE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT | — | Closed |
| Feb 22, 1996 | PE96013 | 1994 DODGE RAM PICKUP | WINDSHIELD WIPER FAILURES | — | Closed |
| Feb 12, 1996 | PE96012 | 1990 AMREP TRASH COMPACTORS | TRASH TRUCK PACKER FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Feb 8, 1996 | PE96011 | 1994 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX | WINDSHIELD WIPER FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Feb 2, 1996 | PE96010 | 1995 ELDORADO TRANSIT BUS | TRANSIT BUS FIRES | — | Closed |
| Jan 25, 1996 | PE96009 | 1993 MERCURY VILLAGER | BATTERY EXPLOSION | — | Closed |
| Jan 25, 1996 | PE96008 | 1991 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY | SAFETY BLT LATCH OPERATION | — | Closed |
| Jan 19, 1996 | PE96007 | 1989 DODGE COLT | AUTO SHOULDER BELT FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Jan 19, 1996 | PE96006 | 1989 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE | AUTO SHOULDER BELT FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Jan 19, 1996 | PE96005 | 1984 FORD TEMPO | REAR BRK ADJUSTER FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Jan 17, 1996 | PE96004 | 1992 DODGE STEALTH | GLASS SUNROOF SHATTERING | — | Closed |
| Jan 16, 1996 | PE96003 | 1990 DODGE DAKOTA | STEER RCK +PINION MNT FAIL | — | Closed |
| Jan 11, 1996 | DP96002 | 1984 FORD TEMPO | REAR BRAKE SYSTEM FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Jan 10, 1996 | SQ96009 | 1994 ISUZU PICKUP TRUCK | BRUSH/GRILLE GUARD CAMPAIGN | — | Closed |
| Jan 5, 1996 | PE96002 | 1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA APV | FRONT BRAKE HOSE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Jan 4, 1996 | PE96001 | 1996 CHEVROLET CAPRICE | REAR WHEEL SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Jan 3, 1996 | DP96001 | 1994 MAZDA B-SERIES TRUCK | REAR ANTI-LOCK BRAKES LOCK UP | — | Closed |
| Jan 2, 1996 | DP96003 | 1973 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET TRUCK | GAS TANK GUARD | — | Closed |
| Dec 9, 1995 | PE95062 | 1994 CHEVROLET LUMINA APV | PASSENGER SIDE DASH FIRES | — | Closed |
| Dec 9, 1995 | PE95060 | 1990 HYUNDAI ELANTRA | SCISSOR JACK FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Dec 7, 1995 | PE95061 | 9999 Q STRAINT WHEEL CHAIR | UNINTENDED WHEEL CHAIR RESTRAINT DISCONN | — | Closed |
| Nov 27, 1995 | PE95059 | 1985 SUPERIOR SCHOOL BUS | HANDRAILS | — | Closed |
| Nov 17, 1995 | DP95007 | 1991 JEEP CHEROKEE | VEHICLE SUDDEN ACCELERATION | — | Closed |
| Nov 17, 1995 | PE95058 | 1995 FORD L9000 | FRONT BRAKE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Nov 1, 1995 | PE95056 | 1991 EIS BRAKE HOSES | AFTERMARKET BALL JOINT SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Oct 31, 1995 | EA95033 | 1989 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL | FAULTY SEAT BELT BUCKLES | — | Closed |
| Oct 31, 1995 | EA95032 | 1995 NISSAN MAXIMA | SEAT TRACK | — | Closed |
| Oct 31, 1995 | EA95031 | 1991 CHEVROLET BLAZER | REAR SEAT BELT FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Oct 31, 1995 | EA95030 | 1992 FORD THUNDERBIRD | REAR FUEL LINE INTERFERENCE | — | Closed |
| Oct 25, 1995 | PE95053 | 1996 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY | FUEL LEAKEAGE FROM ROLLOVER VALVE | — | Closed |
| Oct 25, 1995 | PE95052 | 1995 CHEVROLET C10 | STEERING SHAFT SEPARATIONS | — | Closed |
| Oct 10, 1995 | PE95051 | 1992 DODGE VIPER | CANVAS SOFT-TOP FLY-OFF | — | Closed |
| Oct 6, 1995 | DP95006 | 1996 PORSCHE 911 | ALLEGED DEFECTIVE WHEELS | — | Closed |
| Sep 26, 1995 | EA95029 | 1991 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY | STEERING WHEEL SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Sep 22, 1995 | PE95050 | 1993 CHEVROLET C10 | FRONT SEAT BACK COLLAPSE | — | Closed |
| Sep 22, 1995 | EA95028 | 1993 CHRYSLER CONCORDE | UNDERHOOD FUEL LEAKS | — | Closed |
| Sep 22, 1995 | EA95027 | 1993 MERCURY VILLAGER | BLOWER AREA FIRES | — | Closed |
| Sep 20, 1995 | SQ95017 | 9999 GROTE GROTE | DYSFUNCTIONAL TURN SIGNAL ASSY. | — | Closed |
| Sep 20, 1995 | EA95026 | 1992 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN | POOR BRAKE PERFORMANCE | — | Closed |
| Aug 31, 1995 | EA95023 | 1993 CHRYSLER CONCORDE | WATER IN DEFROSTER SYSTEM | — | Closed |
| Aug 31, 1995 | EA95022 | 1992 MERCURY MARQUIS | PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE DETACHMENT | — | Closed |
Frequently Asked Questions
When NHTSA receives enough complaints or evidence suggesting a potential safety defect in a vehicle, it opens a formal investigation. The process typically begins with a Preliminary Evaluation (PE) to assess whether a defect trend exists, followed by an Engineering Analysis (EA) if the evidence warrants deeper examination. Investigations can result in voluntary recalls by the manufacturer, mandatory recall orders, or closure if no defect is confirmed.
An "Open" investigation means NHTSA is actively reviewing the potential safety defect — engineers are collecting data, analyzing complaints, and may be testing vehicles. A "Closed" investigation means the review is complete. Closure can mean the manufacturer issued a recall, NHTSA determined no defect exists, or the issue was resolved through other means such as a technical service bulletin or design change in newer models.
Roughly half of NHTSA investigations result in a safety recall. The rest are closed without a recall — either because the defect couldn't be confirmed, the failure rate was too low to warrant a recall, or the manufacturer addressed the issue voluntarily through other channels. Investigations involving higher injury or fatality counts, or those affecting a large number of vehicles, are more likely to result in recalls.