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
Nov 28, 1978 EA79M04 ENG FT SPT ISOL REINFORCE Closed
Nov 28, 1978 EA79N04 ALUM CROSSMEMBER REPLACEMT Closed
Nov 24, 1978 EA79L04 TAIL PIPE EXTENSION Closed
Nov 22, 1978 EA79020 WHEEL LUGS Closed
Nov 20, 1978 DP79011 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT PROBLEMS Closed
Nov 17, 1978 EA79019 STEERING AND BRAKE PROBLEM Closed
Nov 15, 1978 EA79K04 SERVICE RECALL 284 / 285 Closed
Nov 13, 1978 EA79018 BRAKE ROTOR CORROSION Closed
Nov 8, 1978 EA79J04 CARB HOT SOAK SURGE,HESIT Closed
Nov 7, 1978 EA79015 NO FLARE ON FUEL PUMP FIT Closed
Nov 7, 1978 EA79016 COLD WEATHER THROT. STICK Closed
Nov 7, 1978 EA79017 EXHAUST PIPE LEAKS Closed
Nov 6, 1978 EA79014 BROKEN DISTRIBUTOR SHAFTS Closed
Nov 3, 1978 EA79H04 WHEEL BEARING IN ADJ NUT Closed
Nov 3, 1978 EA79I04 AIR CLEANER BRACKETS Closed
Oct 31, 1978 EA79013 5500 WATT GENERATOR SET Closed
Oct 31, 1978 EA79E04 BAD IDLING BEHAVIOR Closed
Oct 31, 1978 EA79F04 ACC.PEDAL VIB. WHEN DECEL Closed
Oct 31, 1978 EA79G04 REAR BR DRUM CHANGES Closed
Oct 26, 1978 DP79007 9999 TOYOTA PICKUP FRONT WHEELS LOCK Closed
Oct 25, 1978 EA79012 LP GAS LINE LEAK Closed
Oct 25, 1978 EA79B04 MOLEX CONNECTOR Closed
Oct 24, 1978 DP79004 1978 MERCURY COUGAR WHEELS Closed
Oct 24, 1978 EA79011 STEERING FAILURES Closed
Oct 13, 1978 EA79010 MOTOR MOUNTS Closed
Oct 12, 1978 EA79008 TRICO WIND WIP OVERTRAVEL Closed
Oct 12, 1978 EA79009 AIR COMP DRAIN VALVE PIPIN Closed
Oct 11, 1978 EA79006 PREM FAIL ACCEL TREADLE Closed
Oct 11, 1978 EA79007 ACCELERATOR LINKAGES Closed
Oct 4, 1978 EA79003 FUEL TANK INTEGRITY Closed
Oct 4, 1978 EA79004 PWR STEER PUMP HYDRA LINES Closed
Oct 4, 1978 EA79A04 PWR STEER PUMP HYDRA LINES Closed
Oct 3, 1978 EA79002 SEATBACK INERTIA LOCK FAIL Closed
Oct 2, 1978 EA79001 RADIAL TRUCK TIRES Closed
Sep 27, 1978 EA78122 FUEL TANK INTEGRITY Closed
Sep 25, 1978 EA78121 WIND WIPER MALFUNCTION Closed
Sep 22, 1978 EA78E17 ACCEL RTN SPRING BREAKAGE Closed
Sep 22, 1978 EA78F17 STEERING POT JOINT Closed
Sep 20, 1978 EA78D17 CARB. FLOAT DRIVEABILITY Closed
Sep 18, 1978 EA78120 FRAME CRACKING Closed
Sep 18, 1978 EA78C17 GAS CAP IGNITION WIRES Closed
Sep 15, 1978 EA78119 AIR CON VALVE STICKING Closed
Sep 13, 1978 DP78060 1977 CHEVROLET IMPALA SEAT BELTS DON'T UNLOCK Closed
Sep 12, 1978 EA78117 REAR TRANS MOUNT Closed
Sep 12, 1978 EA78A17 REAR TRANS MOUNT Closed
Sep 12, 1978 EA78B17 FUEL TANK SUPPORTS Closed
Sep 11, 1978 EA78114 FUEL TANK MOUNTINGS Closed
Sep 11, 1978 EA78115 AIR CNTRL VALVE P/N 5456 Closed
Sep 11, 1978 EA78116 BRAKES Closed
Sep 7, 1978 EA78113 UNKNOWN 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.