Honda has issued a recall for 294,612 vehicles, including two Acura models, due to engine stalling with little to no warning.The recall covers the 2022-2025 Acura MDX Type S, 2021-2025 Acura TLX Type S,
Honda Pilot and 2021-2025 Acura TLX Type-S models. The NHTSA said a fuel-injection electronic control unit software error may lead to engine failure, increasing the risk of crashes or injuries. Why It Matters Stalling on a major road could lead to serious accidents or even death.
An estimated 295,125 vehicles may be recalled after the NHTSA finishes investigating the alleged condition affecting certain Insight and Passport model years
Honda is recalling 294,612 2022-2025 Acura MDX Type-S, 2023-2025 Honda Pilot, and 2021-2025 Acura TLX Type-S vehicles. A software error in the fuel injection electronic control unit (FI-ECU) may cause an engine stall or a loss of power.
Honda is recalling nearly 295,000 vehicles in the U.S. over an issue that can cause the engine to stall or lose power. Here's what to know.
The main culprit of the recall is a software error in the vehicles’ fuel injection electronic control unit, which could cause power loss or stalling when there are sudden changes in the throttle opening, according to a NHTSA safety notice.
Honda has issued a recall for over 294,000 vehicles after it was found that software issues which may cause certain vehicles to stall or lose power. According to the National Highway
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has upped the severity of an investigation into Honda’s automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems.The probe now includes an engineering analysis,
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Honda will soon be recalling 294,612 inside the United States over an assumed software defect pertaining to the fuel injection electronic control unit.
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If you're a Honda driver here in New York State, you better watch out. A Honda recall has been issued. Honda has issued a recall for over 294,000 vehicles after software issues were found that may cause certain vehicles to stall or lose power. Here's more: