Recalls and Why You Should Be Aware of Them

Startling Recall Statistics

Since 2000, nearly 500 million vehicles have been recalled due to various defects and safety concerns. Ford holds the record for the largest single recall, involving 21 million vehicles in 1981 due to a powertrain defect that caused cars to slip out of ‘park’ and roll away. This issue led to thousands of accidents before the recall was issued. At the time, Ford addressed the problem by sending warning labels to the affected vehicle owners. Unfortunately, it took several years for the defect to be fully resolved.
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Vehicle Recall Information
According to the United States Code for Motor Vehicle Safety (Title 49, Chapter 301), motor vehicle safety is defined as ‘the performance of a motor vehicle or its equipment in a manner that protects the public from unreasonable risks of accidents due to design, construction, or performance issues, as well as from unreasonable risks of death or injury in an accident. This also includes nonoperational safety aspects of a motor vehicle.’ A defect is described as ‘any flaw in the performance, construction, component, or material of a motor vehicle or its equipment
By using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), you can quickly and easily look up any vehicle recalls. The information you may find includes:

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