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1) Recalling certain 2002-2003 Honda Civic, CR-V and Odyssey; 2003 Honda Accord, Element, Pilot and Acura MDX models to replace the passenger’s front airbag inflator, free of charge.
‘Do not drive’ some Honda, Acura models until airbag inflator is repaired, Honda warns ... 2003-2011 Element 2010-2014 FCX Clarity 2007-2014 Fit 2010-2014 Insight 2002-2004 Odyssey ...
Honda expands Takata airbag recall to cover 5.4 million vehicles in the U.S. to address safety concerns. Stay informed and check your vehicle's status. The News Media of the Pre-Owned Industry ...
A Louisiana woman could be the seventh person killed by a defective Takata airbag. Kylan Rae Langlinais, 22, died at a hospital April 9, four and a half days after the 2005 Honda Accord she was ...
American Honda Motor Co. is recalling more than 750,000 vehicles from Honda and Acura due to concerns that the front passenger airbag may deploy with a small person in that position.. The recall ...
This time, Honda is up to bat with another 378,758 recalls for an apparent airbag inflator issue. The nearly 400,000 units have been added to the already announced 440,000 vehicles red tagged back ...
Honda Motor Co confirmed on Thursday that a Takata airbag inflator ruptured in a July crash of a Honda Accord and likely led to the death of the young driver, the ninth death in the world linked ...
Honda Motor Co Ltd's <7267.T> American unit on Monday confirmed that a faulty airbag inflator made by Takata Corp <7312.T> ruptured in a March 20 crash of a car in Florida, injuring the driver.
Toyota Motor 7203.T said on Monday it is urging the owners of 50,000 older vehicles to get immediate recall repairs because an airbag inflator could explode and potentially kill motorists.
More than 750,100 vehicles under the automaker and its Acura luxury brand are affected by a faulty airbag seat sensor. Opens in new window. Skip to main content. ... 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid ...
The driver of a 2004 Honda Civic was killed in a high-speed crash in Alabama in 2018. ... A 28th death in the U.S. has been blamed on a faulty Takata airbag inflator.
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