Honda today announced its support for legislation that would require any outstanding safety recall to be completed before a vehicle could be legally registered in a state, thereby increasing vehicle recall completion rates.
Honda has initiated a new, voluntary consumer information advertising campaign urging Honda and Acura owners to immediately check for open recalls and safety improvement campaigns, and to take affected vehicles to an authorized dealer for free repair as so
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Last week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a formal defect determination by Takata related to front airbag inflators installed in vehicles from more than 10 automakers.
Honda today announced that it will initiate a national recall to replace, free of charge, Takata passenger front airbag inflators installed in certain 2001-2005 Civic and 2003-2007 Accord models sold in the United States following a recently announced defe
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Honda is making steady progress in our continued effort to reach as many customers affected by Takata airbag inflator recalls as possible, and to rapidly repair their vehicles.
In our view, a story in the New York Times, Oct. 22, 2015, does not support the assertion in the headline “Airbag Study Was Kept Quiet During Recalls.”
While Honda is still evaluating the full impact of the NHTSA consent order with Takata, we will continue to focus on the needs of our customers and make every effort to replace Takata airbag inflators affected by recalls as quickly as possible.
American Honda has gone to extraordinary lengths to track down owners of 6.3 million Honda and Acura vehicles equipped with potentially deadly airbags.
American Honda recently learned of the reported rupture of a Takata driver’s front airbag inflator in the crash of a 2001 Honda Accord Coupe on July 22, 2015 near Pittsburgh, PA.
During an inspection on Wednesday, April 6, accompanied by representatives of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Sherriff’s Department of Fort Bend County, Texas, and Takata, American Honda confirmed that the Takata driver’s ai
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Based on recent Defect Information Reports (16E-042, 16E-043 and 16E-044) from the airbag inflator supplier, Takata, Honda will conduct recalls (16V-344 and 16V-346) covering approximately 4.5 million Honda and Acura automobiles in the United States to rep
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Honda was recently informed by the NHTSA that analysis by Takata of PSDI front driver airbag inflators – so-called "Alpha" inflators – removed from recalled 2001-2003 Honda and Acura vehicles in the state of Florida in the last few months and returned to T
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In October 2015, after Honda became aware of evidence that Takata falsified and manipulated test data for certain airbag inflators, Honda requested that Takata fully cooperate with an “Independent Engineering Integrity Audit” of all Takata frontal airbag i
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Se le ha notificado a Honda que una inspección por parte de un representante de la Administración Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito de Carreteras (“NHTSA” por sus siglas en inglés) ha confirmado que la ruptura de un inflador de bolsa de aire Takata del con
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Honda has been notified that an inspection by a representative of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has confirmed that a Takata driver’s airbag inflator ruptured in the crash of a 2001 Honda Civic on September 30, 2016 in Riverside
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The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) and Honda/Acura are urging Floridians who own certain 2001-2003 model year Honda and Acura vehicles to immediately take their cars to an authorized dealer for repair of potentially deadly
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El Departamento de Seguridad de Carreteras y Vehículos Motorizados de Florida (DHSMV por sus siglas en ingles) y Honda/Acura han emitido un comunicado urgente a los residentes del estado que poseen ciertos automóviles Honda y Acura modelos 2001-2003 para q
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