Honda has issued a massive recall affecting over 1.1 million vehicles due to faulty bearings in the connecting rods. These bearings can fail, causing the engine to seize and potentially leading to a crash.
Model | Year | Number Recalled |
---|---|---|
Accord | 2016-2017 | 521,902 |
CR-V | 2016-2017 | 394,451 |
Civic | 2016-2017 | 189,176 |
Benefit | How to |
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Reduced risk of engine failure | Contact your local Honda dealer for inspection and possible replacement |
Improved vehicle performance | Follow the recall instructions carefully |
Enhanced safety | Pay attention to any warning lights or noises |
Story 1:
Honda Accord owner John Smith recently experienced a terrifying incident when his engine suddenly seized while driving on the highway. The failure was caused by a faulty bearing in the connecting rod, which had worn prematurely. Smith was fortunate to avoid a crash, but the incident left him shaken and concerned about the safety of his vehicle.
Story 2:
A CR-V driver named Jane Wilson had been experiencing a rattling noise in her engine for several weeks. After ignoring it initially, she decided to take her vehicle to the dealership for inspection. The technicians discovered that the bearings were heavily damaged and needed immediate replacement. Wilson was grateful for the recall notice, as she realized that the problem could have led to a catastrophic failure.
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