WASHINGTON (April 10, 2015) — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a advisory on April 9 encouraging owners of model-year 2007 and older trucks, SUVs and passenger cars to inspect brake lines and thoroughly wash the underside of their vehicles to remove corrosive road salt.
The agency said it released the safety advisory and a related consumer video to because of the risk of brake-line failures related to corrosion that increase the risk of a crash.
The advisory was issued in conjunction with the agency's closing of an investigation into brake-line failures in General Motors Co. trucks and SUVs built in model years 1999 to 2003. The agency spent more than four years investigating corrosion-related brake failures in the vehicles and similar trucks and SUVs made by other manufacturers but has not identified a defect that would initiate a recall order.