Recalls Look-up by VIN (Vehicle Identifica…
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Visit Safercar.gov to look up recalls by VIN, or go to your manufacturer's Web site to see if there's a recall. You will need your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to do the lookup. You can also download our: Where Do I Find My VIN? Look on the lower left of your car's windshield for your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Visit Safercar.gov or NHTSA.gov/Recalls. Go to your manufacturer's website to see if there's a recall. Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Look for the 17-character VIN on the lower left of your car's windshield, or on the label inside your driver side doorjamb. Use your VIN to search for recalls. If you have an open recall, immediately get your vehicle repaired for free at a local dealership. 1. Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Look for the 17-character VIN on the lower left of your car's windshield, or on the label inside your driver side doorjamb (see example). ... 2. Search using your VIN at NHTSA.gov/Recalls. ...
Visit Safercar.gov or NHTSA.gov/Recalls.
Go to your manufacturer's website to see if there's a recall.
Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Look for the 17-character VIN on the lower left of your car's windshield, or on the label inside your driver side doorjamb.
Use your VIN to search for recalls.
If you have an open recall, immediately get your vehicle repaired for free at a local dealership.
1. Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Look for the 17-character VIN on the lower left of your car's windshield, or on the label inside your driver side doorjamb (see example). ...
2. Search using your VIN at NHTSA.gov/Recalls. ...
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