Honda remembers 750,000 U.S. motor vehicles about air bag defect

Honda remembers 750,000 U.S. motor vehicles about air bag defect


A Honda indication exterior of a dealership on November 27, 2023 in Miami, Florida.

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Honda Motor Co said on Tuesday it was recalling 750,000 motor vehicles in the United States in excess of a defect involving air luggage which could deploy unintentionally throughout a crash.

The entrance passenger seat weight sensor may possibly crack and small circuit, failing to suppress the air bag as meant, the Nationwide Freeway Website traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) claimed on Tuesday. Sellers will swap the seat body weight sensors.

The remember features specific Honda Pilot, Accord and Civic vehicles from the 2020-2022 model decades, and some Honda CR-V and Passport automobiles from the 2020 and 2021 design decades.

Honda, in a statement filed with the basic safety regulator, mentioned it experienced 3,834 guarantee claims, and that there have been no experiences of accidents or fatalities linked to the recall challenge considering that June 2020.

In a bid to reveal how the defect might have originated, Honda instructed the NHTSA that immediately after a purely natural catastrophe impacted the manufacturing plant of a subcontractor, a supplier quickly modified the base materials in the printed circuit board of the seat weight sensor. The choice materials applied “could allow further strain to the printed circuit board”, it stated.

Toyota Motor in December recalled 1.12 million motor vehicles worldwide for the reason that a brief circuit in a sensor could result in air baggage not to deploy as made.

Also in December, Honda recalled 4.5 million cars around the world around threats of gasoline pump failure, which provided 2.54 million autos in the United States.



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