Takata air bag recall affects 11 vehicle makes and an estimated 34 million vehicles. (Photo: Shutterstock/Sony Ho)

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is calling the Takata air bag recall “one of the largest and most complex product recalls in history.” To make it easier for you to determine whether your car is affected by the Takata recall, NHTSA has loaded all the vehicle identification numbers (VINs) into its VIN Lookup Tool on the agency’s website, SaferCar.gov.

The VIN Lookup Tool is simple to use and will inform consumers about all open recalls on their vehicle—not only the Takata air bag recall.

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