Seeking out defects before they find the Hard Way

A car is a sophisticated machine, the product of so many working hours as the Great Pyramid at Giza. Unlike the Great Pyramid, a car is not fixed or solid, it is a dynamic object is moving, both in their body that is destined to move on the road, and in its construction, which is constantly changing from year to years car manufacturers are looking to win the car more stylish with better features and greater efficiency for consumers, while at the same time make it easierand cheaper to produce in order to maximize their own profits.

Unfortunately, in the process of engineering and re-engineering cars that automakers cause defects in the design.

Enter the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI), a division of the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA). The defect leads ODI investigations and administers safety recalls. The NHTSA has the right to manufacturers to recall and repair vehicles or items of motor vehicleODI equipment, once the investigation has been completed, which indicate the vehicles or equipment contain serious safety defects in their design, construction or performance. When the callback is initiated, the ODI and the effectiveness of recalls. Prior to initiation of a recall, which leads the ODI for a thorough investigation to identify the body, including a review of consumer complaints and all other available data to determine whether a defect may exist.

Recent recalls ODIFeedback:

· Cars

· Tire

· Child

As the ODI is seeking information from all sources to take, they are open to your complaint, and they are all complaints are stored so that they are of another vehicle which may be seen at the same or similar problems with their vehicles. To report a complaint about a defective car, tires, restraint or equipment, you can do so here.