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Honda will recall 137000 vehicles in North America due to airbags or unexplained opening

2024-09-17 Update From: AutoBeta autobeta NAV: AutoBeta > News >

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According to foreign media reports, Honda recently said it will recall 137000 SUV, of which 118000 are in the United States and 19000 in South Korea and Canada. The 2019 CR-V will also be recalled to replace the steering wheel harness and the cable reel of the airbag protection system. The reason for the recall is that metal burrs on the inner surface of the steering wheel may cause damage, resulting in short circuit and overheating of some parts.

安全气囊或无故打开 本田召回13.7万辆汽车

Previously, six Honda cars had accidentally opened their driver airbags without a crash, but Honda said there had been no crashes caused by the failure. Honda has recalled 12.9 million vehicles in the US to replace more than 21 million defective Takata airbags. The hidden danger of Takata airbags led to 14 fatal accidents in the United States.

Honda also said it would recall 1, 90 million vehicles in the United States that may have been equipped with inappropriate Takata airbag replacement kits by May 2018.

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