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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 31, 1995 | EA95024 | 1992 ACURA LEGEND | OVERSENSITIVE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENTS | — | Closed |
| Aug 31, 1995 | EA95025 | 1994 CADILLAC DEVILLE | DASH TRIM SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Aug 21, 1995 | DP95005 | — | ALLEGED DEFECTIVE FLOOR PAN | — | Closed |
| Aug 17, 1995 | PE95049 | 1990 JEEP CHEROKEE | REAR AXLE SHAFT SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Aug 8, 1995 | DP95004 | 1987 FORD TAURUS | ALLEGED DEFECTIVE TIE RODS | — | Closed |
| Jul 31, 1995 | EA95021 | 1987 FORD THUNDERBIRD | FAULTY SEAT BELT BUCKLES | — | Closed |
| Jul 27, 1995 | DP95003 | 9999 CENTURY 590 | ALLEGED DEFECTIVE CHILD SEATS | — | Closed |
| Jun 30, 1995 | EA95020 | 1986 SAAB 9000 | PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FIRE | — | Closed |
| Jun 23, 1995 | PE95041 | 1991 DODGE DAKOTA | INADVERTENT MOVEMENT OF SHIFTER | — | Closed |
| Jun 20, 1995 | PE95038 | 1995 NISSAN MAXIMA | SEAT TRACKS | — | Closed |
| Jun 19, 1995 | EA95018 | 1991 FORD EXPLORER | SEPARATION OF MASTER CYLINDER | — | Closed |
| Jun 19, 1995 | PE95037 | 1993 MERCURY VILLAGER | FRONT BLOWER ASSEMBLY FIRE | — | Closed |
| Jun 8, 1995 | DP95002 | 1995 NISSAN MAXIMA | FT SEAT LATCH MECHANISM FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Jun 7, 1995 | PE95035 | 1990 GEO STORM | STEERING COLUMN LOOSENING | — | Closed |
| Jun 5, 1995 | PE95034 | 1990 CHEVROLET PRIZM | HOOD FLY UP | — | Closed |
| May 31, 1995 | EA95017 | 1991 DODGE SHADOW | SEAT BACK BOLT FAILURE | — | Closed |
| May 26, 1995 | EA95016 | 1990 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVENUE | ABS BRAKING MALFUNCTION | — | Closed |
| May 5, 1995 | PE95029 | 1994 THOMAS SAF-T-LINER | PRNDL MISALIGNMENT | — | Closed |
| May 3, 1995 | PE95027 | 1994 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS | PASSENGER AIR BAG DETACHMENT | — | Closed |
| May 1, 1995 | PE95025 | 1994 CADILLAC DEVILLE | DASH TRIM PIECE SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| May 1, 1995 | PE95026 | 1992 FORD TAURUS | PLASTIC TRIM PANEL SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Apr 28, 1995 | EA95015 | 9999 SAFETY FIRST ROUND SHADE | WINDOW SHADE INGESTION | — | Closed |
| Apr 25, 1995 | EA95014 | 1989 GEO METRO | SEAT BELT BUCKLES FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Apr 12, 1995 | PE95024 | 1994 NISSAN D21 | INADVERTENT RELEASE OF PARKING BRAKE | — | Closed |
| Mar 31, 1995 | EA95013 | 1991 BMW 318 | AIR BAG WIRING FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 31, 1995 | EA95012 | 1992 FORD E-250 | FAILURE OF SERPENTINE BELT | — | Closed |
| Mar 30, 1995 | PE95021 | 9999 ACC 8909 | FIRES | — | Closed |
| Mar 29, 1995 | EA95011 | 1992 FORD CROWN VICTORIA | UNDERCARRIAGE FUEL LINE INTERFERENCE | — | Closed |
| Mar 27, 1995 | PE95019 | 1987 FORD THUNDERBIRD | FAULTY SEATBELT BUCKLES | — | Closed |
| Mar 27, 1995 | PE95020 | 1987 JEEP WRANGLER | SEAT BACK FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 25, 1995 | PE95017 | 9999 BASIC COMF BASIC COMF | INFANT EJECTION FROM SEAT | — | Closed |
| Mar 16, 1995 | DP95001 | — | WARNING LABEL ON GEAR SHIFT | — | Closed |
| Mar 10, 1995 | EA95009 | 1990 ISUZU AMIGO | TAKATA SEAT BELT BUCKLE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 10, 1995 | EA95010 | 1990 DAIHATSU ROCKY | TAKATA SEAT BELT BUCKLE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 10, 1995 | EA95004 | 1986 MITSUBISHI 3000GT | TAKATA SEAT BELT BUCKLE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 10, 1995 | EA95005 | 1988 MAZDA 323 | TAKATA SEAT BELT BUCKLE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 10, 1995 | EA95006 | 1988 SUZUKI SAMURAI | TAKATA SEAT BELT BUCKLE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 10, 1995 | EA95007 | 1987 INFINITI M30 | TAKATA SEAT BELT BUCKLE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 10, 1995 | EA95008 | 1994 SCI ALT 506N | TAKATA SEAT BELT BUCKLE FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Mar 9, 1995 | PE95016 | 9999 ETNA AUTO HEATER | ALLEGED DEFECTIVE AUTO HEATER | — | Closed |
| Feb 28, 1995 | PE95015 | 1987 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXR | HANDLEBAR LOWER CLAMP FRACTURING | — | Closed |
| Feb 24, 1995 | EA95003 | 1993 SATURN SC1 | CRUISE CONTROL FAILURES | — | Closed |
| Feb 24, 1995 | EA95002 | 1990 FORD ESCORT | FIRES IN STEERING COLUMN | — | Closed |
| Feb 23, 1995 | PE95014 | 1990 DODGE CARAVAN | REAR SEAT ANCHORAGES | — | Closed |
| Feb 23, 1995 | PE95011 | 1993 TMC T80206 | COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS LEAKAGE | — | Closed |
| Feb 23, 1995 | PE95013 | 1988 FORD FESTIVA | SEAT BELT FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION | — | Closed |
| Feb 15, 1995 | PE95010 | 1994 CHEVROLET BLAZER | BRAKE PEDAL SEPARATION FROM PIVOT ARM | — | Closed |
| Feb 10, 1995 | PE95009 | 1986 SAAB 9000 | PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FIRES | — | Closed |
| Feb 2, 1995 | PE95008 | 1992 COBRA COBRA | BRAKE LIGHT WIRING SEVERING | — | Closed |
| Feb 1, 1995 | PE95007 | 1995 LINCOLN MARK VIII | BRAKE PEDAL SEPARATION FROM PIVOT ARM | — | 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.