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Recalls

1 Confirm by VIN

Severity flags

2 Crash, Injury
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Service Brakes

Ask about noise, vibration, pulsing, warning lights, and longer stopping distance.

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Electrical System

Ask about battery drain, warning lights, screens, locks, windows, and charging behavior.

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Engine

Ask about warning lights, stalling, oil use, rough running, leaks, and repair history.

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Ask the seller

Use these questions before or during the test drive.

Can you provide the VIN?

Use the VIN to confirm exact open recall status before you agree to buy.

Have the 1 listed recall been completed?

Ask for repair orders or dealer records, then verify the campaign status by VIN.

Has the vehicle had service for service brakes and electrical system complaints?

Ask what was repaired, when it was repaired, and whether the problem returned.

Have any crash and injury incidents been repaired or disclosed?

Ask directly about crashes, fire, injury reports, warning lights, and related repairs.

Were any service bulletins or investigation-related repairs performed?

Manufacturer communications can point to known service procedures even without a recall.

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Confirm the details and protect yourself.

Confirm exact VIN recall status

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Review title, flood, or salvage history

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Information comes from NHTSA and other public sources. Data updates regularly. 109 manufacturer communication records are also available.