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- Check for Recalls: Vehicle, Car Seat, Tire, Equipment | NHTSA
A recall is issued when a manufacturer or NHTSA determines that a vehicle, equipment, car seat, or tire creates an unreasonable safety risk or fails to meet minimum safety standards
- Recalls Look-up by VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
NHTSA's new search tool lets you enter a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to quickly learn if a specific vehicle has not been repaired as part of a safety recall in the last 15 years
- Recalls, Market Withdrawals, Safety Alerts | FDA
The list below provides information gathered from press releases and other public notices about certain recalls of FDA-regulated products Not all recalls have press releases or are posted on
- Recalls Product Safety Warnings | CPSC. gov
Data below is populated with information from the Recall web pages on CPSC gov Data updates weekly as new recalls are announced Recall Remedy data may change daily to reflect updates to company operating status or recall remedy availability
- Recalls. gov
Follow the tabs above to obtain the latest recall information, to report a dangerous product, or to learn important safety tips
- Vehicle Recall Check by VIN or License Plate | Check to Protect
Right now, 57 million vehicles on the road have open recalls Find out if your vehicle has an open recall It’s free to check and free to repair at a dealer
- Pickles recall update as FDA issues risk warning - Newsweek
The recall has been given a Class II classification, indicating there is a significant level of risk posed to consumers in Minnesota
- Recalls of Vehicles and Engines - US EPA
Under the Clean Air Act, EPA can require the manufacturer to recall and fix products if they determine that a substantial number of vehicles, engines, or equipment in a class or category do not meet emission standards in actual use even though they are properly maintained and used
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