Honda Recalls 124K Vehicles for Brake Failure Risk

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Honda is recalling 124,077 vehicles, including certain models of Civic, Ridgeline, Passport, Pilot, and Acura MDX, due to a potential brake failure caused by a wrongly assembled part in the brake system. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stated that the tie rod fastener connecting the brake booster and master cylinder may have been improperly assembled during manufacturing, leading to the separation of the brake master cylinder from the booster assembly. Honda dealers will inspect and repair the brake booster assembly free of charge, and owners will receive notification letters by August 7.
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