Defect Investigations

The Center Calls for NHTSA Investigation of Chrysler Totally Integrated Power Modules (TIPM)

CAS SEEKS NHTSA DEFECT INVESTIGATION OF MILLIONS OF 2007-14 CHRYSLER SUVs, TRUCKS & VANS WITH TOTALLY INTEGRATED POWER MODULES (TIPMs)
The Center for Auto Safety today filed a petition for a defect investigation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), requesting the agency open a formal investigation into safety-related issues associated with Chrysler’s Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM).

Probe finds NHTSA moves slowly on investigation requests – 8/11/14

DETROIT — People are waiting longer than they should for an answer when they petition the government to open an investigation into what could be serious safety problems.

The Associated Press reviewed all 15 petitions filed by drivers with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration since 2010 and found the agency missed the legal deadline to grant or deny the requests 12 times. One petition from 2012 has yet to be resolved.

Markey and Blumenthal Query NHTSA on Auto Injury and Defect Reporting Compliance

Markey and Blumenthal Query NHTSA on Auto Injury and Defect Reporting Compliance

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

In wake of GM recall, Senators introduced legislation to increase transparency and earlier reporting of auto defects

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