NHTSA Investigating Honda CRV and Accord Crashes Linked to Inadvertent Automatic Braking
Nearly 60 reports of injuries have been linked to auto accidents that may have been caused by Honda CRV and Accord vehicles automatically braking unexpectedly.
Nearly 60 reports of injuries have been linked to auto accidents that may have been caused by Honda CRV and Accord vehicles automatically braking unexpectedly.
Honda recall was issued after nearly 4,000 warranty claims involving problems with the front passenger airbag sensor since 2020, which may pose a serious injury risk for young children riding in the front seat.
Owners of recalled Honda and Acura vehicles will receive notification in February, indicating that a defective fuel pump needs to be replaced to reduce the risk of engine stalls and accidents
Honda Accord and Honda HR-Vs from the 2023-2024 model years were manufactured with defective seatbelts, which may fail in a crash.
Aat least 1,450 warranty claims have been reported involving problems with Honda Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline, Acura MDX and Acura TLX vehicles, due to an improperly manufactured crank pin.
If the brake master cylinder detaches, vehicles affected by the Honda and Acura recall may be unable to stop when the brakes are used.
Honda has received more than a quarter of a million warranty claims involving Odyssey, Passport and Pilot rear camera defects.
Defective adhesive can result in side mirrors falling off and posing a risk of a car accident.
A surface coating problem could lead to seat belt latching failures, according to the Honda recall.
Corrosion problems which could lead to fuel leaks and fires led to the Honda Ridgeline recall announcement.