Check any Dodge Vehicle Recall Status in Seconds

Buying or selling a used Dodge? See every open recall linked to that vehicle before you make a move. Get a Dodge recall check by VIN to see affected parts, repair status, and the full vehicle history report.

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How to Lookup Dodge Recalls by VIN

Looking up Dodge recall information takes just three steps and only a few minutes to complete.

Step 1: Enter the VIN

Type the 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) into the form at the top of this page. You can also check by entering the license plate number and selecting your US state.

Step 2: Search VIN

Click the "Search VIN" button to pull up a preview of the vehicle. You will instantly see details like the year, make, model, trim, engine type, and more.

Step 3: Get Your Dodge Recall Report

Once you review the vehicle preview, proceed to payment to access the full recall details and the complete vehicle history report. Your report is available for download as a PDF so you can save or share it anytime.

What is a Dodge Recall?

A Dodge recall occurs when Dodge or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) discovers that a vehicle has a safety problem and then issues a recall. Dodge is required to fix the problem at no charge to the owner, either through a repair, a part replacement, or a software update.

For anyone buying or selling a used Dodge, checking recall status helps you know about any open recalls. Driving a car with a safety recall can put the driver at risk and can affect the price and value of the vehicle during a sale.

Lexus Open Recall Facts and Figures: 2025 Statistics

Here is a look at what the numbers say about Lexus recalls in 2025, so buyers and owners know what they may be dealing with.

5 recalls

Multiple safety recalls issued across Lexus models during 2025.

1.3 Million+ Vehicles

Total number of Ford vehicles affected in 2025.

9 models

Nine Lexus models impacted across various recall campaigns.

Why Checking Lexus Vehicles for Recall Matters?

Skipping a vehicle recall check can cost you money, time, and, in some cases, your safety. Here is what it means for owners, buyers, and sellers.

Owners

Owners who check for recalls stay ahead of safety issues before they cause bigger problems on the road. Here’s how it helps:

Stay Safe on the Road

An open recall may involve brakes, airbags, or steering. Catching it early keeps you and your passengers safe.

Get Free Repairs

Recall fixes are done at no cost at any authorized Lexus dealer. You should never pay for a recall repair.

Avoid Bigger Problems Later

Ignoring a recall can lead to expensive damage. Fixing it early through the dealer saves you money down the road.

Buyers

Buyers who run an open recall check know what they are walking into before handing over their money. Here are some of the benefits:

Know What You Are Buying

A Lexus recall check tells you if the car has a known safety issue that the seller may not have mentioned.

Use It in Price Talks

If a recall is still open, you can use that to negotiate a lower price or ask the seller to fix it first.

Skip Problem Vehicles

If a car has too many open recalls and no repairs done, you can walk away and find a better option.

Sellers and Dealers

Sellers who check recalls before listing a vehicle build trust and avoid surprises at closing time. Here’s why it’s crucial:

Price Your Car Right

Knowing the recall status of your vehicle helps you set a fair asking price and back it up with facts.

Build Buyer Trust

Sharing a clean recall report with buyers shows you have nothing to hide and speeds up the sale.

Avoid Legal Trouble

Selling a car with a known open recall without disclosing it can lead to disputes. A quick check protects you.

What Information Does a Lexus Recall Report Include?

Lexus Recall Report

Our Lexus recall report gives you specific details about every recall associated with the VIN. Here is what each section covers.

Recall Date

The date the recall was officially announced. This tells you how long the issue has been known and whether it was recently reported.

Affected Components

This lists the exact parts involved in the recall, such as the fuel pump, airbag inflator, or brake system, so you know what needs attention.

Campaign Number

The campaign number is the official NHTSA tracking code for the recall. Use it to follow up directly with NHTSA or a Lexus dealer.

Recall Number

Each recall gets a unique recall number assigned by the manufacturer. This number helps dealers pull up the right repair order for your vehicle.

Remedy Description

This explains what the fix involves. It could be a part replacement, software update, or inspection, and it tells you exactly what the dealer will do.

Summary and Note

A plain-language explanation of why the recall was issued, what the risk is to the driver, and any extra notes from Lexus or NHTSA.

Other Records in a Complete Lexus Recall Check Report

A full report goes beyond recalls and covers the whole history of the vehicle. Here is what else you get.

Vehicle Usage

Vehicle Usage Records

Find out how the vehicle was used, such as whether it was a personal car, rental, fleet, or taxi. Usage history affects wear and long-term value.

Ownership Records

Ownership History

See how many owners the vehicle has had, how long each person owned it, and in which states it was registered over the years.

Title Brand Check

Title Brand Check

This check shows if the car was ever marked as salvage, rebuilt, flood-damaged, or had any other title brand that lowers its value or safety rating.

Accident History

Accident Records

Review reported accidents tied to the VIN. This includes details on the type of collision, damage level, and whether airbags deployed during any incident.

Mileage Records

Mileage Records

Compare reported mileage over time to spot odometer rollbacks. This protects buyers from overpaying for a car with more miles than the seller claims.

Lien-Loan Records

Lien and Loan Records

Check if the vehicle has an active loan or lien against it. Buying a car with an unpaid lien can create legal problems for the new owner.

Stolen or Theft Records

Theft Records

Find out if the vehicle was ever reported stolen or recovered after a theft. A stolen vehicle record can cause serious issues with insurance and ownership transfer.

Sales Records

Sales Listing History

Review past listings for this vehicle across dealerships and private sellers. This helps you understand how long it has been on the market and at what prices.

Auction History

Auction Records

See if the vehicle passed through any auto auctions. Auction history often includes condition reports, photos, and the selling price from each event.

Our Recall Check Found This Lexus Was Stolen and Salvaged

Andre wanted a used luxury sedan and found a 2008 Lexus IS at a price that looked like a great find. The seller said it ran well and was ready to go. Andre got a hold of the Lexus recall check report before handing over any money.

What the Report Found

  • No open recall records
  • 2 accident records
  • 2 lien or loan records
  • 1 stolen vehicle record
  • 1 auction record
  • A salvage-branded title
  • Auction condition: the engine would not start

Possible Past Incidents and the Car's Condition

A stolen record alongside two crashes and a salvage title told the story of a car that had lived a very hard life. The auction record showing the engine would not start confirmed the car had already been rejected once before landing in front of Andre.

How the Report Helped Andre

Andre walked away immediately. The Lexus VIN report exposed a car that was stolen, crashed, and could not even run, saving him from a purchase that would have cost far more than the asking price.

What to Do if Your Lexus Has an Open Recall

Finding an open recall does not have to be stressful. Here are the steps to take care of it the right way.

  • 1

    Confirm the Recall

    Start by using our Lexus recall check tool to confirm whether the recall applies to your specific Lexus vehicle and has not already been completed.
  • 2

    Schedule an Appointment

    Call your nearest authorized Lexus dealer to set up a service appointment. Let them know which recall you are coming in for when you call.
  • 3

    Visit and Repair

    Take your Lexus to the dealership for the recall repair. All safety recall repairs are done at no cost to you, no matter where you bought the car.

How to Locate Your Lexus VIN Number

Your Lexus VIN is a 17-character code that identifies your specific vehicle. Here are the most common places to find it.

On the Vehicle

In the Vehicle’s Paperwork

Driver’s side dashboard

Vehicle’s registration

Driver's Side Door Jamb

Title

Engine block

Insurance policy

Frame Rail

Maintenance records

Major Defects Behind Lexus Vehicle Recalls

Several serious safety issues have led to Lexus recalls over the years. Here are six of the biggest defect categories with real figures and facts.

Fuel Pump Failure

Between 2020 and 2025, a major recall affected about 1.5–1.8 million vehicles from 2013–2020 due to failing fuel pumps, causing engine stalls and crash risks.

Engine Contamination / Failure

Over 102,000 vehicles, including Lexus LX600, were recalled in 2024 due to engine debris causing bearing failure, stalling, and sudden loss of power.

Faulty Airbag Deployment

In 2024, around 9,900 Lexus performance models were recalled for improper side curtain airbag deployment, reducing protection and increasing injury risk during crashes.

Fuel System Leakage

Approximately 115,000 Lexus vehicles were recalled in 2018 due to cracked fuel dampers causing leaks, increasing fire risk when exposed to ignition sources.

Valve Spring Defects

About 138,874 Lexus vehicles were recalled in 2010 for faulty valve springs that could break, causing engine failure and sudden vehicle shutdown.

Stability Control / Rollover Risk

In 2020, 2010 Lexus GX460 were recalled due to stability control issues causing sideways skidding at high speeds, increasing rollover and crash risks significantly.

What Lexus Models Do We Support?

Our recall check tool works with every Lexus model ever sold in the US. Whether you have a newer SUV or an older sedan, just enter the VIN, and you are good to go. Here are the topmost searched Lexus models:

Lexus RX 350

Lexus CT 200h

Lexus LC 500

Lexus ES 350

Lexus UX 200

Lexus RC 350

Lexus NX 300

Lexus RX 450h

Lexus LS 500

Lexus GX 460

Lexus IS 350

Lexus LX 600

Lexus IS 250

Lexus ES 300h

Lexus RZ 450e

Lexus LX 570

Lexus NX 450h+

Lexus TX 550h+

Lexus LS 460

Lexus GX 550

Get a Full Lexus Recall Check Now

Do not leave a Lexus purchase to chance. Run a recall check by VIN today to see open recalls, repair history, and the full vehicle report before you decide.

FAQs About Lexus Recall Checks

To get a Lexus recall lookup, enter your 17-character VIN into our tool to confirm any open or completed recalls tied to that specific vehicle, along with full report details.

No. The recall check shows safety issues and comes with the vehicle history report, while the full report includes accident records, ownership history, title brands, and more.

Yes. All safety recall repairs are done at no cost at any authorized Lexus dealership, even if you did not buy the car from them originally.

It depends on the type of repair. Some fixes take under an hour, while others may need a full day. Your dealer can give you a time estimate when you call.

Yes. A single vehicle can have multiple open recalls at once. Our report will show all of them, so you get a complete picture of any outstanding issues.

As the new owner, you can take it to any Lexus dealer and get the recall repaired at no cost. The recall follows the vehicle, not the previous owner.