Honda Recalls Vehicles Over Software Flaw | Honda Recalls 256K Accord Hybrids Over Sudden Power Loss Risk | Honda Recalls Over 400,000 Civics Due to Wheel Issue | Honda Recalls Over 65K Accords Due to Rollaway Risk | Honda Recalls 259,000 Vehicles Over Brake Pedal Issue | Honda Recalls Vehicles Over Software Flaw | Honda Recalls 256K Accord Hybrids Over Sudden Power Loss Risk | Honda Recalls Over 400,000 Civics Due to Wheel Issue | Honda Recalls Over 65K Accords Due to Rollaway Risk | Honda Recalls 259,000 Vehicles Over Brake Pedal Issue
Honda is recalling approximately 257,000 vehicles due to a software glitch that could lead to a sudden loss of power while driving. This issue increases the risk of accidents and is prompting a significant recall effort.
American Honda Recalls Approximately 256,000 Honda Accord Hybrid Vehicles to Correct Software Programming
Honda has announced a recall of approximately 256,000 Accord Hybrid vehicles in the United States due to a software glitch. This flaw can cause a sudden loss of power while driving, potentially increasing the risk of accidents and injuries....
Honda recalls 256K cars nationwide over potentially dangerous software glitch
Honda has announced a recall of over 400,000 Civic vehicles due to a manufacturing defect that could cause the wheels to detach while driving, increasing the risk of a crash. The recall affects Civic models from 2016 to 2021.
Honda recalls over 400,000 vehicles. See impacted models.
Honda has issued a recall for over 65,000 vehicles due to a potential rollaway issue. The recall affects certain 2013 Honda Accord models where the driveshaft may corrode and break, leading to a risk of the vehicle rolling away when parked...
Honda recalls over 65K vehicles. See impacted models.
Honda is recalling over 259,000 vehicles in the United States due to a potential defect in the brake pedal assembly. A misplaced pin on the brake pedal arm may cause it to shift out of position, increasing the risk of a crash or injury. Thi...
Honda to recall over 259,000 US vehicles over brake pedal issue, NHTSA says