Recalls

Chevrolet Motor Mounts

    On December 4, 1971, General Motor (GM) announced it would recall over 6.68 million 1965-70 Chevrolets with defective engine mounts. The recall covered 1965-69 full-size Chevrolets, 1965-69 Chevy II’s and Novas, 1967-69 Camaros, and 1965-70 Chevrolet/GMC light trucks, all with V8 engines. (NHTSA Recall 71-0235, now 71V-235.)

MAJOR RECALL CAMPAIGNS & INVESTIGATIONS

MAJOR RECALL CAMPAIGNS & INVESTIGATIONS

Taiwan

Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co., Ltd. 

 

China

Baby Trend, Inc.

 

buyback recalls

Buyback Recalls by Manufacturer

Excalibur Auto Corp.

 

NHTSA Identification Number

List of Buyback Recalls

Buyback Recalls by Manufacturer

Excalibur Auto Corp.

NHTSA Identification Number

Secret NCAP Tests Reveal Child Seat Defects

Car seat tests reveal ‘flaws’ – 3/1/09 ‘Catastrophic’ Failure Leads to Seat Recall – 3/16/08 Evenflo Child…

Safety Improvement Campaigns

On March 28, 1995, Chrysler announced it would replace the rear liftgate latches on 4.5 million minivans manufactured in 1984 through 1995 to settle a NHTSA investigation.  NHTSA labeled this as a Safety Improvement Campaign, much less than a safety recall because it was not subject to any of the sanctions under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act if the manufacturer did not meet the reguirements of Safety Act or the rules thereunder.

Geographic Recalls Listed by Manufacturer

AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.

NHTSA Recall No. 05V-385/Acura Recall No. P92
Vehicles:  2001-02 Acura MDX made from August 2000 through December 2001.
Population: 22,861 sport utility vehicles sold or currently registered in Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and District of Columbia.

Address

Center for Auto Safety
4400 Jenifer St, NW
Suite 331
Washington, DC 20015-2113

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