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Defective vehicle parts are referred to as product liability cases. Generally there are two types of defects: manufacturing and design. A manufacturing defect exists if the product itself is different from the manufacturer’s intended result, or if the product is different from apparently identical products made by the same manufacturer. A design defect exists if the product fails to perform as safely as an ordinary consumer would expect when used in an intended or reasonably foreseeable manner, or, if there is a risk of danger inherent in the design which outweighs the benefits of that design.

Defective vehicle parts result in approximately 42,000 passenger fatalities a year. The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act originally enacted in 1966 gives the Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) the authority to issue vehicle safety standards and to require manufacturers to recall vehicles with safety-related defects. Since then, more than 215 million cars, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles, motorcycles and mopeds, as well as 24 million tires, have been recalled to correct safety defects.

Below are just some examples of defective vehicle parts:

  1. Steering components that may break suddenly causing partial or complete loss of vehicle control.
  2. Problems with fuel system components, particularly in their susceptibility to crash damage, that may result in leakage of fuel and possibly cause vehicle fires.
  3. Improperly designed or constructed tires that may blow out unexpectedly.
  4. Accelerator controls that may break or stick.
  5. Wheels that may crack or break, resulting in loss of vehicle control.
  6. Fuel system defects that can cause vehicle stalling or fires.
  7. Wiring system problems that could result in a fire or loss of lighting.
If you or a loved one has been injured because of a defective vehicle part, please fill out the form at the right for a free case evaluation by a qualified product liability attorney.
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Apr 30, 2009 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
Federal regulators have opened a probe into possibly faulty transmissions on Ford Explorers and Mercury Mountaineer SUVs. According to The Atlanta Constitution-Journal, some owners of these Ford SUVs have complained that they can unexpectedly slip out of park.Consumers have filed scores of  complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding transmission problems with the Explorer, the Constitution-Journal said.  Most involve a delayed engagement of...

Toyota Issues Lexus Recall, as Quality Issues, Lawsuits Mount

Nov 30, 2007 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
Toyota is recalling more than a quarter million cars worldwide, including about 49,000 Lexus models because of defective fuel pipes.  According to Toyota, the defective parts on the recalled vehicles could cause cracks and corrosion and lead to a fuel leak.  The Toyota  recall is just the latest problem for the Japanese automaker in recent months, which has seen its long-held reputation for reliability damaged over mounting quality control issues.Toyota, once considered to...

Mitsubishi Motors To Pay Damages To Family of Man Killed In Crash

Dec 23, 2004 | AP
Japanese automaker Mitsubishi dogged by scandals over its coverups of auto defects has reached a settlement with the family of a man who died in a crash caused by a design flaw, a company official said Thursday.The agreement was reached with relatives of a 39-year-old driver killed in an accident triggered by a clutch-design defect in a Mitsubishi truck he drove, said Fumio Nishizaki, a spokesman for Mitsubishi Motors Corp.The truck crashed into a concrete embankment in western Japan after its...

Four-Wheel Drive Dangers

Dec 9, 2004 | CBS News
Two of the most popular vehicles on the road could be dangerous, and now the government wants many of them recalled, reports CBS News Correspondent Mika Brzezinski.Six hundred thousand popular vehicles could be recalled if DaimlerChrysler complies with the government's demand.The recall order covers model years 2000 to 2003 of the 4x4 Dodge Durangos and the Dakota pick-up trucks with four-wheel drive.The government action highlights a problem first uncovered by CBS News more than a year...

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