Honda recalls overview:
- Who: Honda has recently been in the headlines over a number of recalls and class action lawsuits.
- Why: The Honda recalls and class action lawsuits involve concerns relating to brake and rear view camera defects, electric power steering system issues and an alleged variable timing control defect.
- Where: The Honda recalls and class actions affect consumers nationwide.
Honda has been in the headlines recently on account of several recalls and class action lawsuits filed against the automaker.
The Honda recalls have been in regard to brake and rear view camera defects, while the class action lawsuits allege issues with its vehicles’ electric power steering and variable timing control systems.
Honda recalls more than 124,000 vehicles over unexpected loss of brake function
Honda recalled more than 124,000 Civic, Passport, and Pilot vehicles late last month over concerns the vehicles could suffer an unexpected loss of brake function, potentially resulting in a crash.
The recall, which the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) published June 29, applies to certain model year 2020-2021 Civic, 2020-2023 Ridgeline, 2021-2023 Passport, 2021-2022 Pilot and 2020 Acura MDX vehicles.
Honda says it received two warranty claims related to the recall since September 2022, with no reports of crashes, injuries or deaths connected to the issue.
Honda recalls nearly 400 vehicles over defective brake hold concerns
Honda initiated another recall last month for nearly 400 of its model year 2023 Civic, Accord, Acura RDX and Acura Integra vehicles over concerns they were manufactured with defective brake holds.
The automaker initiated the recall over concerns the brake holds were damaged in production, causing the affected Honda vehicles to move while the brake hold is activated.
Honda says it has not received any reports of injury connected to the recall and plans to contact all impacted vehicle owners by mail starting July 24.
Honda recalls more than 1.1 million Odyssey, Pilot, Passport vehicles over rearview camera concerns
Honda recalled more than 1.1 million of its Odyssey, Pilot, and Passport vehicles in June over concerns they were equipped with defective rearview cameras that may not display properly.
The recall, which the NHTSA published June 15, applies to model year 2018-2023 Honda Odyssey, 2019-2022 Honda Pilot and 2019-2023 Honda Passport vehicles.
“A rearview camera that does not display an image can reduce the driver’s rear view, increasing the risk of a crash or injury,” the Honda recall states.
As of June 8, Honda says it received 273,870 warranty claims related to the recall, with no reports of injuries or death.
Honda knowingly sold vehicles with defective variable timing control actuators, says class action
More than a dozen individuals filed a class action lawsuit against Honda earlier this month, arguing the automaker concealed a variable timing control actuator defect in some of its vehicles.
The group argues the alleged defect can result in catastrophic engine failure, in addition to posing a safety hazard.
The alleged timing control actuator defect affects model year 2012-2014 CR-Vs with a 2.4-liter engine, 2012 Accords with an L4 engine and 2012-2015 Crosstours with an L4 engine, according to the Honda class action.
Honda is accused of knowing about the alleged defect but deciding to conceal it and continuing to sell the defective R44 Actuator prior to introducing a replacement actuator in February 2016.
Honda produced 2022-2023 Civic vehicles with defective electric power steering systems, class action claims
In April, a pair of drivers filed a class action lawsuit against Honda, arguing the automaker manufactured its model year 2022-2023 Honda Civic vehicles with defective electric power steering systems.
The drivers argue the impacted vehicles’ electric power steering systems “have the propensity to ‘stick,’ which requires a momentary increase in steering effort that can result in steering overcorrections that could lead to collisions.”
Honda either knew or should have known about the alleged defect due to its prerelease vehicle testing, according to the Honda class action, which accuses the automaker of failing to disclose the alleged issue to consumers.
Also in April, a driver filed a similar class action lawsuit claiming the automaker sold model year 2022-2023 Honda Civic vehicles with electric braking systems that can stick when the vehicles are driven at highway speeds.
The consumer behind the complaint argues the alleged defect can cause vehicle owners to overcorrect, resulting in an increased risk of a collision.
Honda is accused of knowing about the alleged issue but failing to disclose the issue while actively concealing it from the public.
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146 thoughts onHonda issues auto recalls as company faces class action lawsuits
Having problem with my engine n my brakes. Please add me
Honda CR-V are a nightmare to owners for years and a dream for the dealership repair shop and any outside shop. I always have oil and software issues.
My last software issue disappeared after paying the dealership to fix it and they told me after all the tests it reset itself after they changed the oil. What does oil have to do with all the software going nuts on the dashboard and where the radio is? The oil issues have even ended up killing the turbo charger that started messing up with the software going crazy.
Honda of America will not honor any recalls that I find out about too late. If your Honda is getting close to the warranty ending then sell or trade it in as fast as you can as it is not worth keeping it after the warranty is over.
I have a 2023 civic.
Experienced the braking problem with the 2020 acura rdx!!! Very dangerous and scary!!!!
2012 crv w this issue so what fo we do
I have a 2021 Honda civic
Honda element rolled. Didn’t go in park honda said it already fixed before
Keep me updated I have a Honda civic
Yes i have a 2019 Honda Accord and have been impacted. I never had any problems with my Break switch and recently about 3 weeks ago i had to replace it. My Car locked up ok me and Honda did not reconnect the switches caused my engine light to come on then they claimed it was the Transmission Fluid.
Keep me informed. 2013 Honda CRV