The National Parts Return Program involves the voluntary submittal by independent automative Repair shops of failed automotive components. The purpose of this program is to gather information on these components to assist the NHTSA to identify the existence of safety-related, manufacturing defects in design, materials, construction, on performance of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Under authority of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, and amendments to the Act in 1974, the NHTSA can require manufacturers to conduct safety defect notification campaigns when it has been determined that a defect relating to motor vehicle safety exists. In addition, the information obtained from these parts is also valuable in preparing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.


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    Title :

    National Parts Return Program. Volume II. Technical Report


    Contributors:
    B. Beddow (author) / J. Peizer (author) / G. Whiddon (author)

    Publication date :

    1976


    Size :

    248 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




    National Parts Return Program. Volume I. Summary Report

    B. Beddow / J. Peizer / G. Whiddon | NTIS | 1976


    National Parts Return Program, Volume I

    M. Lowery / C. Roberts | NTIS | 1980


    National Parts Return Program, Volume II

    M. Lowery / C. Roberts | NTIS | 1980


    National Parts Return Program. Final Report

    B. Beddow / J. Peizer / L. Mennella | NTIS | 1977


    National parts return program. Final report

    Beddow, B. / Peizer, J. / Mennella, L. | Tema Archive | 1977