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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 30, 1985 | C85010 | 1975 FORD E350 | DUAL REAR WHEEL RETENTION | — | Closed |
| Sep 3, 1985 | DP85030 | — | FAILURE OF 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIO | — | Closed |
| Sep 3, 1985 | DP85031 | 1984 FORD FORD | SUDDEN ACCELERATION AND ENGINE SURGING | — | Closed |
| Aug 30, 1985 | EA85045 | 1982 TOYOTA CELICA | SUDDEN ACCELERATION | — | Closed |
| Aug 30, 1985 | EA85046 | 1982 BUICK CENTURY | POWER BRAKE ASSIST | — | Closed |
| Aug 29, 1985 | DP85032 | 1971 VOLKSWAGEN KARMAN GHIA | GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR FLEW DOWN | — | Closed |
| Aug 26, 1985 | DP85028 | 1971 VOLKSWAGEN KARMAN GHIA | SIDE DOOR STRENGTH | — | Closed |
| Aug 26, 1985 | DP85029 | — | RECALL OF 1977-1985 MID TO FULL SIZE REA | — | Closed |
| Aug 21, 1985 | EA85043 | 1983 AMERICAN MOTORS ENCORE | UNWANTED VEHICLE ACCEL | — | Closed |
| Aug 19, 1985 | EA85040 | 1983 BUICK BUICK | SEAT BACK RECLINER | — | Closed |
| Aug 19, 1985 | EA85041 | 1985 BUICK BUICK | SEAT BACK RECLINER | — | Closed |
| Aug 16, 1985 | EA85042 | 1980 AMREP RX2 | VEHICLE FIRES | — | Closed |
| Jul 31, 1985 | EA85036 | 1977 FREIGHTLINER FREIGHTLINER | FAILURE OF SPRING HANGERS | — | Closed |
| Jul 31, 1985 | EA85037 | 1984 AUDI 5000 | ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES | — | Closed |
| Jul 31, 1985 | EA85038 | 1978 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER | ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES | — | Closed |
| Jul 29, 1985 | EA85035 | 9999 ARROWCRAFT ARROWCRAFT | SEPARATION | — | Closed |
| Jul 16, 1985 | DP85026 | 1981 CHEVROLET CITATION | ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRE | — | Closed |
| Jul 16, 1985 | DP85027 | 1975 BUICK LESABRE | DOOR LOCKS AND DOOR LATCHES | — | Closed |
| Jul 12, 1985 | EA85031 | 1983 FORD F250 | REAR WHEEL LOCKUP | — | Closed |
| Jun 19, 1985 | C85007 | 1982 BUICK CENTURY | REAR BRAKE LOCKUP | — | Closed |
| Jun 14, 1985 | DP85025 | 1975 CHEVROLET CAMARO | FUEL LEAKAGE AT FILLER NECK | — | Closed |
| May 28, 1985 | DP85024 | 1984 FORD FORD | STALLING IN FULL AND MIDSIZE FUEL INJECT | — | Closed |
| May 10, 1985 | DP85023 | 1974 SUBARU DL | EXCESSIVE RUSTING OF MACPHERSON STRUT FR | — | Closed |
| May 9, 1985 | EA85029 | 1980 DATSUN 280Z | SUDDEN ACCELERATION | — | Closed |
| Apr 30, 1985 | DP85022 | — | FLEX FAN FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Apr 11, 1985 | DP85020 | 1985 FORD RANGER | STALLING WHEN COLD | — | Closed |
| Apr 10, 1985 | DP85018 | 1984 CADILLAC ELDORADO | CARBON MONOXIDE FLOW INTO PASSENGER AREA | — | Closed |
| Apr 10, 1985 | DP85019 | 1982 TOYOTA TERCEL | WHEEL BEARING FAILURE AND AXLE | — | Closed |
| Mar 29, 1985 | DP85017 | 1984 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS | PULLING TO LEFT AND VIBRATING STEERING W | — | Closed |
| Mar 13, 1985 | EA85018 | 1976 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE | CRANKSHAFT PULLEY BOLT | — | Closed |
| Mar 6, 1985 | DP85015 | 1980 FORD FORD | FAILURE TO HOLD OR ENGAGE IN PARK AUTOMA | — | Closed |
| Mar 4, 1985 | DP85016 | 1976 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER | DEFECTIVE ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS | — | Closed |
| Feb 22, 1985 | EA85016 | 1979 FORD MUSTANG | FLOOR PAN CRACKS | — | Closed |
| Feb 14, 1985 | EA85008 | 1983 NISSAN PULSAR | REAR SUSPENSION OVERLOAD | — | Closed |
| Feb 14, 1985 | EA85010 | 1978 HUNTSMAN HUNTSMAN | REAR SUSPENSION OVERLOAD | — | Closed |
| Feb 14, 1985 | EA85011 | 1978 GENERAL RV GENERAL RV | REAR SUSPENSION OVERLOAD | — | Closed |
| Feb 6, 1985 | DP85014 | 1980 VOLKSWAGEN DASHER | HUB CAP RETENTION | — | Closed |
| Jan 31, 1985 | DP85013 | 1978 NISSAN 280Z | FRAME RAIL RUST | — | Closed |
| Jan 29, 1985 | DP85009 | 1981 FORD ESCORT | FAILURE OF SEAT BACK SECURING BOLTS | — | Closed |
| Jan 29, 1985 | DP85010 | 1981 FORD FORD | FRONT SUSPENSION ALLEGED LOSS OF CONTROL | — | Closed |
| Jan 29, 1985 | DP85011 | 1971 FORD LTD | REOPEN TRANS. PARK TO REVERSE INVSTGTN A | — | Closed |
| Jan 18, 1985 | DP85012 | 1980 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE | BRAKE PROBLEMS | — | Closed |
| Jan 4, 1985 | DP85008 | 1984 FORD RANGER | STALLING | — | Closed |
| Dec 14, 1984 | DP85007 | 1980 VOLKSWAGEN DASHER | CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT BOOT FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Dec 10, 1984 | DP85006 | 1984 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER | LEAKING FUEL RESERVOIRS AND RESULTANT FI | — | Closed |
| Dec 3, 1984 | PE85016 | 1983 BUICK CENTURY | ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES | — | Closed |
| Nov 15, 1984 | DP85005 | 1980 VOLKSWAGEN DASHER | BRAKE POWER ASSIST FAILURE | — | Closed |
| Nov 14, 1984 | PE85011 | 1984 DODGE 600 | ENGINE COMPARTMENT FIRES | — | Closed |
| Nov 7, 1984 | DP85004 | 9999 PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH | CARBURETOR PROBLEMS - PLYMOUTH | — | Closed |
| Oct 31, 1984 | DP85003 | 9999 ALL ALL | MOTORCYCLE CONTROL PROBLEMS | — | 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.