Honda has recalled over 65,000 vehicles, including certain 2013 Honda Accords, due to a driveshaft corrosion issue that could cause vehicles to roll away when parked, increasing crash risk. The recall expands a previous one from 2020-2021, and Honda will inspect and replace the driveshafts for free, with owners receiving notices starting August 11.
Honda has recalled nearly 260,000 vehicles, including specific models of Acura and Honda, due to a manufacturing defect in the brake pedal pivot pin that could cause unintended braking or failure to stop, posing a serious safety risk. Owners will be notified and can have their vehicles repaired for free at authorized dealerships.
Honda is recalling over 259,000 US vehicles, including Acura MDX, TLX, and Pilot models from 2021-2025, due to a faulty brake pedal pin that can shift out of position, increasing crash risk. The issue originated during production at a US plant and has led to a safety investigation. Owners will be notified and can have their vehicles inspected and repaired free of charge at Honda dealerships.