Honda recalls more than 880,000 vehicles for suspension issue that could cause crashes

Honda recalls more than 880,000 vehicles for suspension issue that could cause crashes

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Key Points:

  • Honda is recalling 880,514 vehicles due to potential rear suspension component failure caused by corrosion, which could lead to loss of vehicle control and increase the risk of injury or crashes.
  • The recall affects Honda Pilot (2016-2022), Ridgeline (2017-2023), Passport (2019-2023), and Acura MDX (2014-2020) models sold in 23 states and the District of Columbia.
  • Only about 1% of the recalled vehicles are estimated to have the defect, according to Honda.
  • Owners will be notified starting July 7, 2026, and dealers will repair or replace the rear subframe components at no cost.
  • The recall is registered under NHTSA number 26V365000.

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