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What won’t the license plate and VIN search show? A safety recall that has already been repaired. Some recently announced safety recalls for which not all VINs have been identified. VINs are added continuously so please check regularly. Safety recalls that are more than 15 years old (except where a manufacturer offers more coverage).
If you are a vehicle owner, search for recalls by your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The vehicle identification number tells you if your car is affected. Learn about our recall process
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. Safety recalls conducted by major light auto automakers, including motorcycle manufacturers.
On NHTSA.gov, you can query a particular vehicle’s VIN to identify specific information encoded in the number. NHTSA’s VIN decoder is publicly accessible at: https://vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/decoder/ .
Check for recalls on Chevrolet vehicles using your VIN.
If there are recalls for your Chevrolet, check the following: NHTSA Campaign Number: identification number assigned to a recall; Summary: details of the recall such as the vehicles covered, where the vehicles were sold or registered, the issue or part that may pose a safety risk or fail to meet minimum safety standards,
Find out if your car has a recall and what to do next. Just enter your car’s make and model below. Information displayed through the Car Recall Tracker is provided by the National Highway...