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American Honda has issued a voluntary recall of some 268,000 CR-V vehicles in the U.S., due to a potentially faulty power-window master switch that has caused a ...
Honda CR-V (model years 2002 to 2006), your power window master switch is at risk. Rainwater through an open window or spilled liquids can seep down to the switch and, over time, cause it to ...
Honda is voluntarily recalling 2006 model year CR-V SUVs for potential power window master switch failure.Honda is also recalling 2011 model year CR-Z hybrid vehicles to update powertrain software.
Honda is recalling about 268,000 CR-V SUVs in the U.S. from the 2002 to 2006 model years due to concerns that moisture can cause a power window switch to fail. The problem can be triggered by rain ...
Honda has issued a recall on certain CR-V crossovers from the 2002 to 2006 model years over faulty driver-side power window switches. According to a report from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Among a set of four large recalls issued Dec. 15 by Honda was one that affects more than 268,000 model-year 2002-06 Honda CR-V compact SUVs. The issue stems from a failure of the master switch for ...
As of late November, Honda is aware of 16 fires and 87 reported “thermal events” related to the second-gen CR-V’s window switch woes but no injuries. Honda.
Honda is recalling over 1.4 million vehicles in the U.S. to repair drive shafts that can break, ... About 268,000 CR-Vs from 2002 through 2006 are included in the power window switch recall.
Honda will voluntarily recall 143,083 model-year 2007-2008 Fit vehicles in the United States to replace the master power window switch, at no charge to its customers.
Honda recalls 143,083 2007-2008 Fit models for second time for power window switch modules. Recall campaign starts in July 2013.
It's another recall for power window switches getting wet, shorting out and potentially setting your car on fire. Honda is recalling nearly 700,000 Fit subcompact hatchbacks from the 2007 and 2008 ...
TOKYO (Reuters) Honda Motor recalled 646,000 of its Fit, Jazz and City automobiles globally because of a faulty window switch after a child died when fire broke out in a car last year.