Honda Recalls 259,000 Vehicles Due to Critical Brake Pedal Issue

Critical Brake Pedal Issue in Honda Vehicles
Honda has initiated a recall of over 259,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a significant brake pedal problem that could hinder the ability to stop or slow down. Affected models include certain Honda Pilots (2023-2025) and Acura TLX (2021-2025) and MDX (2023-2025).
Details of the Recall
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that the brake pedal pivot pin was not correctly secured during production.
- This critical defect poses a risk of the brake pedal shifting, which may lead to unintended applications.
- Drivers may experience abnormal brake pedal sensations or illuminated warning lights during operation.
Remedy and Notifications
Honda will inspect the recalled vehicles and, if necessary, replace the brake pedal assembly free of charge. Notifications to dealers began on June 13, with letters to vehicle owners scheduled for July 28.
In the interim, owners can verify if they are affected by this recall through Honda's resources. As of now, three warranty claims but no injuries have been reported.
This issue was flagged following a report in April 2024, which led Honda to trace the fault to a U.S. supplier's plant, now closed and moved to Mexico.
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