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Campaign Number | Recall Initiator | Potentially Affected | Components | Manufacturer | Automotive Manufacturer | Report Received Date | Recall Description | Consequence Summary |
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21V225000 | MFR | 31346 | EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS:BULBS | Harley-Davidson Motor Company | Harley-Davidson Motor Company | 2021-03-31 | Harley-Davidson Motor Company (Harley-Davidson) is recalling certain 2019-2021 Sportster (XL) motorcycles and 796 headlight assemblies that may have been sold as replacement parts for 2005-2019 Sportster, 2005-2017 Softail, 2005-2017 Dyna, and 2005-2011 V-Rod motorcycles. The glass bulb within the headlight assembly may fail, causing a loss of both high and low beams. | A loss of both headlight beams can reduce visibility and increase the risk of a crash. |
22V160000 | MFR | 4177 | SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FLUID | Harley-Davidson Motor Company | Harley-Davidson Motor Company | 2022-03-16 | Harley-Davidson Motor Company (Harley-Davidson) is recalling certain 2021-2022 XL1200X, XL883N, and 2021 XL1200NS XL Sportster motorcycles. The brake fluid warning labels may detach from the brake fluid reservoir caps. As such, these motorcycles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 122, "Motorcycle Brake Systems." | Missing brake fluid warning labels may lead to improper brake system maintenance, affecting brake performance and increasing the risk of a crash. |
EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS:BULBS: 50% SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FLUID: 50%
Automotive recall is the process in which a vehicle manufacturer or government agency requests that a vehicle owner return the vehicle to a repair facility for the purpose of correcting a safety defect or non-compliance with federal safety standards. This process is initiated by the manufacturer or government agency when it is determined that a safety defect or non-compliance with federal safety standards exists in a particular vehicle or group of vehicles. The vehicle owner is notified of the recall by mail, and the repair is performed at no cost to the owner. The goal of an automotive recall is to prevent accidents and injuries caused by the defect or non-compliance issue.
Yes, you can use your vehicle identification number (VIN) to check for recalls. Most vehicle manufacturers have a website or a phone number that you can use to check for recalls using your VIN. In addition, we also provide recall inquiry, you only need to provide REGO or VIN to get a vehicle report
Some vehicle recalls may even pose a major threat to the lives of drivers and passengers, such as the Takata airbag recall. Check the recalls of your car is necessary.
Takata airbag recall is a recall of vehicles equipped with Takata airbag inflators. The recall was initiated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in 2014 and has since expanded to include millions of vehicles from various manufacturers. The recall was necessary because it was discovered that the Takata airbag inflators could rupture upon deployment, potentially causing metal shards to be propelled into the vehicle cabin, resulting in serious injury or death to the vehicle occupants. The NHTSA recommends that vehicle owners check for recalls on their vehicles and have any identified defects corrected as soon as possible to ensure their safety.
Users can use our online service to check whether a vehicle is affected by the Takata airbag recall.
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