Yes — some 2014 Honda Odyssey models have been recalled over the years. The exact recalls affecting any given vehicle depend on its VIN, production date, and regional campaigns; to know for sure, check the official recall databases with your VIN.
What recalls have affected the 2014 Honda Odyssey
Across the Odyssey lineup and other Honda models, recalls have covered a range of safety and mechanical concerns. The 2014 Odyssey may be affected by campaigns that target airbags, fuel systems, transmission components, electrical systems, and door mechanisms. Whether your specific vehicle is included depends on its VIN and build date.
- Airbag inflator recalls tied to Takata campaigns that affected many Honda vehicles from the late 2000s through the mid-2010s. Some 2014 Odysseys could be included depending on production timing and region.
- Fuel system components, such as fuel pumps or associated lines, which in some cases could lead to issues like engine stalling or fuel delivery problems.
- Transmission or drivetrain concerns, including certain valve bodies or torque-converter-related issues that prompted campaigns in some model years.
- Electrical system or wiring concerns that could impact airbags, lighting, or other critical systems.
- Power sliding door mechanisms and related latches/wiring that could affect operation or reliability in some vehicles.
Because recall campaigns vary by VIN, the only reliable way to know if your 2014 Odyssey is affected is to check using your VIN on official recall databases and with your Honda dealer.
How to check recalls for your 2014 Odyssey
The most accurate way to confirm open recalls for your specific vehicle is to search by its VIN across official databases and the manufacturer’s portals.
- Find your VIN. It’s located on the dashboard near the windshield and on the driver’s door jamb, and you can also find it on your vehicle registration documents.
- Visit the NHTSA recall search page (SaferCar.gov/recalls) and enter your VIN to see any open campaigns.
- Review the results to see if there are recalls that list your exact VIN or model year.
- Check Honda’s official recall page or your Honda owner portal with your VIN for any regional campaigns.
- Contact a Honda dealer to schedule the recall repair if an open campaign is found; recalls are typically repaired at no charge.
Using your VIN across official databases gives you definitive information about open recalls and the recommended remedy for your vehicle.
What to do if you find an open recall
If an open recall appears, do not ignore it. Contact your local Honda dealer as soon as possible to schedule the repair. Recalls are performed at no cost to you, and completing them helps ensure your vehicle’s safety and reliability. If the recall involves a critical safety component, ask the dealer about the expected repair time and any temporary driving recommendations.
Recalls vs service campaigns
Recalls are mandatory fixes ordered by the regulatory authorities and the manufacturer, usually tied to safety or emissions issues. Service campaigns may be voluntary notices from the manufacturer for various improvements. If your VIN shows a recall, you’ll receive a free repair; some other campaigns may appear as notices but are not always labeled as recalls.
Summary
For a 2014 Honda Odyssey, there have been recalls across different campaigns over the years. The exact recalls affecting your vehicle depend on your VIN and where it was built. To know for sure, look up your VIN on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s recall database and Honda’s official recall resources, then contact your local dealer to schedule any required, no-cost repairs. Regularly checking these sources helps ensure you stay informed about safety-related fixes for your vehicle.


