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
Jan 12, 1978 EA78B34 TRANS.STEERING,FUEL TANK Closed
Jan 12, 1978 EA78C34 ENGINE STALLING Closed
Jan 12, 1978 EA78D34 CAR STUMBLE AND SURGE Closed
Jan 12, 1978 EA78E34 BUMP.JACK, ENGINE STOP Closed
Jan 12, 1978 EA78F34 STALLING Closed
Jan 9, 1978 EA78032 CORROSION PROBLEM Closed
Jan 6, 1978 DP78017 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, PREMATURE RELEASE Closed
Jan 6, 1978 DP78018 STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES, BR78-13 Closed
Jan 4, 1978 EA78030 VARIOUS 121 ELECT. PBLMS Closed
Jan 4, 1978 EA78031 VAR.121 AIR BRAKE COMP. Closed
Dec 23, 1977 DP78013 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, WIRING HARNESS DEFEC Closed
Dec 23, 1977 DP78014 VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA Closed
Dec 23, 1977 DP78015 1976 DODGE ASPEN BOLTS FAILED, PULLEY SEPARATED FROM DAMP Closed
Dec 22, 1977 EA78029 STALLS BELOW 60DEGREESF Closed
Dec 20, 1977 EA78026 BUMPER JACK FAILS Closed
Dec 20, 1977 EA78027 ELECTRICAL FIRES Closed
Dec 20, 1977 EA78028 BODY SWAY AND ROLLOVER Closed
Dec 14, 1977 DP78016 121 BRAKING SYSTEM (EATON) Closed
Dec 14, 1977 EA78025 TRANS. SHIFT LEVEL MANUAL Closed
Dec 12, 1977 DP78012 HUBCAP CRACKS MAY CAUSE BEARING AND/OR A Closed
Dec 8, 1977 EA78024 STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES Closed
Dec 7, 1977 EA78023 R.TRANS.LEAF SPRING FAILS Closed
Dec 2, 1977 DP78008 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, ALL WHEELS LOCK DOWN Closed
Dec 2, 1977 DP78009 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, ALL WHEEL LOCK DOWN Closed
Dec 2, 1977 DP78011 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, DOT LIGHT STAYS ON Closed
Dec 2, 1977 EA78021 UNKNOWN Closed
Dec 2, 1977 EA78022 ELECTRICAL POWER FAILURES Closed
Nov 28, 1977 DP78010 1977 FREIGHTLINER FREIGHTLINER 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, VARIOUS PROBLEMS Closed
Nov 28, 1977 EA78018 F.PIPE/EXP TANK DISTORTED Closed
Nov 25, 1977 DP78007 FUEL INJECTION LEAKS Closed
Nov 23, 1977 DP78006 121 BRAKING SYSTEM (WARNER), AIR CONTROL Closed
Nov 23, 1977 EA78017 UNKNOWN Closed
Nov 22, 1977 DP78005 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, WHEEL SENSOR FALLS O Closed
Nov 22, 1977 EA78016 EATON 121 SYS CLOG A.FILT Closed
Nov 22, 1977 EA78020 SEAT BACK / TRACK FAILURES Closed
Nov 18, 1977 EA78019 HUB / RIM SEPARATE Closed
Nov 17, 1977 DP78003 1976 CHEVROLET ASTRO 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, ERRATIC OPERATION Closed
Nov 17, 1977 DP78004 121 BRAKING SYSTEM NON-FUNCTIONAL Closed
Nov 11, 1977 EA78014 STANDARD 121 / SUS PBLMS Closed
Nov 11, 1977 EA78015 STANDARD 121 PROBLEMS Closed
Nov 8, 1977 DP78002 121 BRAKING SYSTEM, ALUMINUM HUB MISPOSI Closed
Nov 7, 1977 EA78013 BLADE FAILURE Closed
Nov 4, 1977 EA78011 TAG AXLE WHEEL SP SENSOR Closed
Nov 4, 1977 EA78012 HORN / TAIL LT FAILURE Closed
Nov 3, 1977 EA78010 JACK FAILS Closed
Nov 1, 1977 EA78008 DEF. ADJUST.STEERING SHAFT Closed
Nov 1, 1977 EA78009 SAFETY BELT MALFUNCTIONS Closed
Oct 31, 1977 EA78006 HEATER H FAIL OCC. COMPT. Closed
Oct 31, 1977 EA78007 ENG. COMPT. FIRE Closed
Oct 21, 1977 EA78004 REAR DOOR OPENS INADVERTENTLY 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.