The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and Motor Codes have launched a public access to identify vehicles on a ‘safety recall’ list.

The site also directs enquirers to the nearest dealer so that any necessary repair work can be carried out as quickly as possible.

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The partners described the Vehicle Safety Recall search tool, which operates using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), “as a one-stop-shop for car owners and buyers of used cars and vans to check if the vehicle is subject to an outstanding safety recall that they, or a previous owner, may have missed.”

The new service is available online via Motor Codes, the automotive industry’s government-approved regulatory body, and is funded and managed by the SMMT.

The partners claim UK’s vehicle recall process, administered by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), is “already stringent and highly successful”.

“The number of vehicles repaired following a recall campaign in the UK consistently exceeds 90% – one of the most successful compliance records anywhere in the world, and some two and a half times higher than the average rate for all consumer goods in the UK.”

They claim further: “The number of recall campaigns in the UK has fallen by more than a quarter since 2010, further demonstrating the industry’s strong track record on safety performance.”

Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: “The UK vehicle recall process is one of the most robust in the world, and manufacturers are constantly striving to make it even better. Essential recalls can be missed when a vehicle transfers between owners so this portal provides a fast way of checking any safety issues. Vehicle manufacturers are committed to delivering the highest standards of safety and record keeping, to ensure the UK’s excellent vehicle safety record is maintained.”