Are you having issues? Select the issue you are having below and provide feedback to SaferCar.
- The app previously had issues with crashing.
- The app requires constant running in the background, which can be inconvenient for some users.
- The app's excuse for requiring constant running in the background is not convincing.
- The app has persistent issues with VIN entry.
- The app's customer service is not responsive.
Complete guide to troubleshoot SaferCar app on iOS and Android devices. Solve all SaferCar app problems, errors, connection issues, installation problems and crashes.
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Some issues cannot be easily resolved through online tutorials or self help. So we made it easy to get in contact with the support team at NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, developers of SaferCar.
Your virtual garage will accept VINs for cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, motorcycles and more. • Enter any related automotive products you own that could be subject to safety recalls, like tires, car seats and trailers. • Opt-in to receive notifications on your mobile device for each of the vehicles and products you’ve entered. • Know you’ll be better informed should any recall impact your vehicle or related equipment. • Check out NHTSA 5-Star Safety Ratings, and our online car seat tools that help you find the right seat, understand ease-of-use and check to make sure it’s installed correctly. • Know that NHTSA will never store or share your user data. Every year, NHTSA manages millions of recalls affecting vehicles, tires, car seats and related equipment. this app will notify you about any safety recalls affecting your vehicle or equipment as long as you leave it running in the background. • Enter a vehicle identification number (VIN) for as many vehicles as you own. To protect your privacy, NHTSA doesn’t store your device or VIN information on a server in order to send you a notification when a new recall is issued. this app is your connection to automotive safety recall information directly from the official source—the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This means this app needs to run in the background so it can check for recall updates periodically from your device. From Apple: You should force an app to close only if it’s unresponsive. If you force quit this app, immediately reopen SaferCar .