Yes — there have been recalls affecting some 2017 Honda Pilot vehicles; the exact status depends on the vehicle’s VIN. This article explains how to check for recalls and what to expect from the process.
How to check for recalls on your 2017 Honda Pilot
To verify recall status for a specific vehicle, use VIN-based checks from official sources and contact a dealer if needed.
- Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s typically found on the driver's side dashboard near the windshield, the driver’s door jamb, or on your vehicle title and registration.
- Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) VIN lookup at SaferCar.gov and enter your VIN to view any open recalls.
- Also check Honda’s official recall resources for your VIN to confirm any model-specific campaigns or dealer notices.
- Contact your local Honda dealership or an authorized service center to confirm recall status and schedule free repair work if an open campaign exists.
- Consider signing up for recall alerts so you receive notifications if new campaigns appear for your VIN.
By following these steps, you can confirm the status of any recalls and arrange service if needed.
What to know about recalls affecting the 2017 Honda Pilot
Recalls are issued by manufacturers in coordination with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) when a safety defect or noncompliance with safety standards is identified. For the 2017 Pilot, recall campaigns depend on the exact VIN and configuration; some issues have been addressed in past campaigns, while others may still be listed for certain vehicles.
- Airbag inflator and safety system recalls: Honda, like many manufacturers, has addressed certain airbag inflator concerns across various models, including Honda SUVs from around these years. Availability of a campaign depends on VIN and production date.
- Fuel system and fuel delivery recalls: Some campaigns have targeted fuel pumps or related components that could affect engine performance or stall risk.
- Electrical and wiring concerns: Wiring harnesses, sensors, or related electrical components have been involved in recalls for some Pilots, potentially affecting warning systems or drivability.
- Door latch or safety belt related campaigns: Certain campaigns have addressed latch mechanisms or seatbelt anchorage in related models.
Note: The active recall status is VIN-specific. Always verify with official sources (NHTSA and Honda) using your VIN to determine if your vehicle is affected and eligible for free recall service.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Pilot, recalls may exist but are determined by VIN. To know whether your vehicle is affected, check the NHTSA VIN lookup and Honda’s recall resources, and contact a local dealer to schedule any required, no-cost repairs. Keeping an eye on official recall portals helps ensure you stay informed about new campaigns that may apply to your vehicle.


