According to a notice on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website, Honda is recalling approximately 99,000 vehicles because a faulty seat weight sensor could cause the front passenger airbag to deploy incorrectly during a crash.
Honda said in the recall report that a capacitor inside the printed circuit board of the front passenger seat weight sensor may break down after being exposed to moisture, potentially causing an internal short circuit. In the event of an accident, the front passenger’s frontal and knee airbags may deploy despite the presence of an infant, a child, or a small passenger in the child seat, requiring the deployment force to be pressed, increasing the risk of injury.
The recall report states that warning signs may include an illuminated SRS warning light and a passenger airbag indicator that remains off.
Which models are included in the Honda recall?
Approximately 98,892 vehicles are involved in the recall, including the following models:
- 2017-2020, 2022-2026 Acura MDX
- 2019-2024 Acura RDX
- 2018-2021, 2023 Acura TLX
- 2016-2022 Honda Accord
- 2017-2022 Honda Accord Hybrid
- 2016-2022 Honda Civic
- 2017-2021 Honda Civic hatchback
- 2017-2018, 2021 Honda Civic Type R
- 2017-2022 Honda CR-V
- 2020-2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid
- 2018-2020 Honda Fit
- 2019-2021 Honda HR-V
- 2019-2022 Honda Insight
- 2018-2026 honda odyssey
- 2019-2021 honda passport
- 2017-2022 Honda Pilot
- 2017-2021, 2023, 2025 Honda Ridgeline
What should owners of recalled Honda vehicles do next?
Honda and Acura dealers will replace the seat weight sensor with a non-defective part free of charge.
Dealer notifications were scheduled to begin May 22, while owner notification letters are expected to be mailed July 6.
Owners can contact Honda Customer Service at 1-888-234-2138 or Acura Customer Service at 1-800-382-2238.
Owners can also search their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on NHTSA.gov to determine if their vehicle is included in the recall.
Reporting by Anthony Thompson, USA TODAY/USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect
