These models include the following:
2001-2002 Honda Accord
.
2001-2002 Honda Civic
.
2002 Honda CR-V
.
What Honda models are being recalled for faulty airbags?
UPDATE 6/15/2015, 10:45 p.m.: Honda has added nearly 1.4 million airbag inflators to this ever-expanding recall. The new recall is for passenger-side airbags on
2003–2007 Accord and 2001–2005 Civic models
—two vehicles with the highest defect rates uncovered in Takata tests.
Which Honda models have Takata airbags?
Affected Honda models include the
2001-2012 Accord
, the 2010-2015 Crosstour, the 2001-2011 Civic, 2002-2011 CR-V, the 2011-2015 CR-Z, the 2003-2011 Element, the 2007-2014 Fit, the 2010-2014 Insight, the 2002-2004 Odyssey, the 2003-2015 Pilot and the 2006-2014 Ridgeline.
What model cars have faulty airbags?
Make & model Year Range PRA No. | Honda Jazz ALPHA CRITICAL 2004 2014/14438 | Honda Jazz, CR-V CRITICAL 2005-2007 2015/14702 | Honda MDX CRITICAL 2003-2006 2019/17450 | Honda MDX, Accord CRITICAL 2001-2007 2015/14737 |
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What Hondas are being recalled?
The Honda recall includes the following models: 2001-12 Accords; 2001-11 Civics (all models); 2002-
11 CR-V
; 2011-15 CR-Z; 2003-11 Element; 2010-2014 FCX Clarity; 2007-14 Fit; 2010-14 Insight; 2002-04 Odyssey; 2003-13 Pilot; 2006-14 Ridgeline; 2010-11 Crosstour.
How do you check if my car has a recall Honda?
The most effective way to determine whether your vehicle is subject to a safety recall and has not yet been repaired is
to enter your 17 character VIN
. VIN search results will return safety recalls specific to your vehicle that have not yet been completed.
How do I check if my airbag is recalled?
- Contact your vehicle manufacturer or visit their website.
- Product Safety Australia website.
- Is my airbag safe website.
Where can I get my Honda airbags replaced?
If your Honda is on the list of recalled vehicles, you can get your airbag replaced at
any authorized Honda or Acura dealership service center
for free. You may also qualify for a free rental car to use while your car is in the shop, or until the dealership has the parts in stock to complete your replacement.
How long does Honda airbag recall take?
You are welcome to wait, although you should expect that the recall may take
as long as 3 hours
to complete (for both a driver and passenger side replacement).
Can I use my VIN number to check for recalls?
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Every vehicle has a unique VIN. Enter a VIN to learn if a specific vehicle needs to be repaired as part of a recall. You can also contact our
Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236
for assistance.
Are Toyota recalls free?
The remedy for this safety recall is available for all involved vehicles. Please visit an authorized Toyota dealer immediately for this
FREE repair
.
Why do airbags explode?
The airbag circuit passes an electric current through a heating element (a bit like one of the wires in a toaster).
The heating element ignites a chemical explosive
. Older airbags used sodium azide as their explosive; newer ones use different chemicals.
What's the latest Honda recall?
Honda is recalling more than 628,000 vehicles in the U.S. to
replace fuel pumps that can fail
, causing the engines to stall. March 31, 2021, at 8:45 a.m. The recall covers much of the Honda and Acura model lineup from the 2018 to 2020 model years including the CR-V small SUV, the company's top-selling U.S. vehicle.
What car has never had a recall?
Honda has three of the top 10 — the Civic, Accord and CR-V. Toyota checks in with the Corolla and Camry, and Subaru has one model, the Crosstrek. The only domestic U.S. models on the fewest recalls list are the
Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs
.
What is the newest Honda recall?
Honda and Acura have recalled 2019 and 2020 vehicles including the CR-V and Accord for
fuel pumps
which can malfunction and cause the engine to lose power. Honda and Acura are recalling 628,124 vehicles for malfunctioning fuel pumps which can lead to a vehicle losing power.
How can I check if my car has a recall?
Check your VIN
If you think that your vehicle could be affected, you can visit the ACCC recalls site and search for your vehicle. This will provide you with a detailed look at the recall; including which cars are affected and possibly the VIN list of affected vehicles.