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
May 11, 1978 EA78060 FRAME CRACKING Closed
May 9, 1978 EA78059 FUEL SYSTEM CORROSION Closed
May 5, 1978 EA78L34 QUICK RELEASE VALVES Closed
May 2, 1978 DP78034 1977 BMW 320I SPARK PLUG FOULING Closed
May 2, 1978 DP78035 9999 GRUMMAN GRUMMAN BUS BRAKES Closed
May 1, 1978 EA78M34 POWER STEERING/PUMP BRACKE Closed
May 1, 1978 EA78N34 FUEL LEAKAGE Closed
May 1, 1978 EA78O34 ALUM HUB, SUSP,FUEL T BRAC Closed
Apr 28, 1978 EA78058 FREEWHEEL FAILURES Closed
Apr 24, 1978 DP78032 1976 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE BRAKES Closed
Apr 24, 1978 DP78033 BATTERY ACID CORROSION Closed
Apr 21, 1978 EA78K34 UND/DASH ELEC HARN STRAP Closed
Apr 11, 1978 EA78056 PITMAN ARM BALL STUD NUT Closed
Apr 4, 1978 EA78052 WINDSHIELD LOOSE MTG FRAME Closed
Apr 3, 1978 EA78055 UNDERDASH FIRES Closed
Mar 31, 1978 EA78054 BRAKE LINE FAILURE Closed
Mar 31, 1978 EA78057 AIR INDUCTION SYS CORROSIO Closed
Mar 30, 1978 EA78053 FRONT BRAKE HOSE Closed
Mar 27, 1978 EA78J34 DR OPENS INADVERT.TRAVEL Closed
Mar 22, 1978 EA78050 JACK TIPS OVER Closed
Mar 22, 1978 EA78051 FAIL BELOW RATED LOAD Closed
Mar 21, 1978 EA78049 SPRING SHACKLES Closed
Mar 20, 1978 DP78029 SUSPENSION SYSTEM Closed
Mar 16, 1978 EA78H34 EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN Closed
Mar 16, 1978 EA78I34 LEAKING FUEL LINE CONNECT. Closed
Mar 15, 1978 EA78G34 FRAME WELDS Closed
Mar 9, 1978 DP78026 9999 ALL ALL 121 BRAKING SYSTEMS, ERRATIC COMPUTER Closed
Mar 9, 1978 EA78047 BALL JOINT FAILS Closed
Mar 7, 1978 EA78046 TURN/BRAKE/RUNLT FAIL Closed
Mar 2, 1978 EA78045 TAILLT/T/S HARN PLUGLOOSEN Closed
Feb 24, 1978 EA78044 MUFFLER HEAT REAR RUGS Closed
Feb 15, 1978 EA78042 STEERING GEAR BX FAILED Closed
Feb 15, 1978 EA78043 SEAT TRACK FAILS Closed
Feb 14, 1978 EA78041 CRUISE CONTROL Closed
Feb 10, 1978 EA78040 ROOF CAVES IN/LUGGAGE Closed
Feb 9, 1978 EA78038 THROTTLE MALFUNCTION Closed
Feb 9, 1978 EA78039 ACCEL. PEDAL JAMS Closed
Feb 8, 1978 EA78037 AXLE HOUSING FAILS P WELDS Closed
Feb 7, 1978 DP78025 1971 FORD PINTO FUEL TANK FIRES Closed
Feb 1, 1978 DP78022 1975 FORD MUSTANG STEERING COUPLING FLANGE FAILURE Closed
Feb 1, 1978 DP78023 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, VARIOUS PROBLEMS Closed
Feb 1, 1978 DP78024 1975 FORD B700 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, BRAKE RELEASE Closed
Jan 20, 1978 EA78033 FUEL TANK LEAKS Closed
Jan 20, 1978 EA78036 SPARE TIRE WEAR HOLE IN GT Closed
Jan 19, 1978 DP78020 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, BRAKES SLOW TO RELEA Closed
Jan 19, 1978 DP78021 1976 MACK MACK 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, BRAKES LOCK UP Closed
Jan 18, 1978 EA78035 HIGH RATE OF RETURNS Closed
Jan 17, 1978 DP78019 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, FRONT BRAKES FREEZE Closed
Jan 12, 1978 EA78034 TRANSMISSION MALFUNCTION Closed
Jan 12, 1978 EA78A34 TRANSMISSION MALFUNCTION 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.