Honda America recalls more than 880,000 vehicles over rear suspension components failure

Honda Motor America has ​recalled 880,514 vehicles in the United States over ‌the failure of rear suspension components in ⁠the vehicles, ​the National ⁠Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ‌said on ‌Wednesday.

Honda Motor America has ​recalled 880,514 vehicles in the United States over ‌the failure of rear suspension components in ⁠the vehicles, ​the National ⁠Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ‌said on ‌Wednesday. (Luke MacGregor, Reuters )


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TORRANCE, Calif. — Honda Motor America has ​recalled 880,514 vehicles in the United States over ‌the failure of rear suspension components in ⁠the vehicles, ​the National ⁠Highway Traffic Safety Administration ‌said on ‌Wednesday.

The recall includes certain Honda ⁠Pilot, Ridgeline, ⁠Passport and Acura MDX vehicles, the NHTSA said.

The vehicles can experience failure of rear suspension components, such as the ‌rear control ​arm, which could lead to the loss of handling and control, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.

As a remedy for the recall, ​dealers will inspect ‌the rear ‌subframe ⁠and install a rear subframe reinforcement kit and, as necessary, repair or replace the ‌rear subframe components, ​free of ‌charge.

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