Car Recall: Why They Will and What Should You Know
Why does a car recall occur? Here’s what you need to know if your car has an open recall:
Honda and Acura vehicles have been recalled by Honda, according to a recall notification posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The recall includes specific model years for Honda Pilots, and specific models for the Acura TLX and Acura MDX.
According to the NHTSA, recalls for all affected vehicles are due to failures in the brake pedal pivot pin, allowing the pedal to “shift from position”, preventing the driver from brakeing as intended, increasing the risk of crashes.
According to the recall, owners of the affected vehicles are expected to be mailed on July 28th. The dealer will inspect and replace the brake pedal assembly for free if necessary.
Here’s what you need to know about Honda recall:
What vehicles are affected by the recall?
The recall covers the upcoming Honda and Acura vehicles.
- 2021 ACURA TLX
- 2022 ACURA TLX
- 2023 ACURA TLX
- 2024 ACURA TLX
- 2025 ACURA TLX
- 2023 Acura Mdx
- 2024 ACURA MDX
- 2025 Acura Mdx
- 2023 Honda Pilot
- 2024 Honda Pilot
- 2025 Honda Pilot
How to search for car recalls
The NHTSA database allows owners to search for recalls based on the vehicle’s identification number (VIN).
The USA Today Recall database also contains information about car, food, drugs and other product recalls.
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