Written By: Ehtesham Arif
Honda Motor issues a massive recall affecting over 750,000 vehicles in the US, addressing safety concerns related to unintended airbag deployment during crashes.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) warns of potential airbag malfunctions due to cracks in the front passenger seat weight sensor.
The recall spans across various Honda models, including Pilot, Accord, Civic sedan, CR-V, and Passport manufactured between 2020 and 2022.
The underlying issue involves a faulty sensor that may crack and short circuit, leading to the airbag's failure to deploy properly during collisions.
This isn't the first time Honda has faced recall issues, as the company previously recalled millions of vehicles globally for fuel pump failures.
Honda is actively notifying affected vehicle owners and dealerships to address the issue promptly, prioritizing customer safety and compliance with regulatory standards.
With safety as its top priority, Honda emphasizes the importance of addressing potential risks promptly, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards.