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Are there any recalls on the 2012 Honda Pilot?

Yes. There have been recalls affecting the 2012 Honda Pilot, with the most prominent being the Takata airbag inflator campaign. Whether a specific vehicle is affected depends on its VIN, so owners should check official recall databases to confirm current status.


Overview of recalls that have affected the 2012 Pilot


The 2012 Honda Pilot has been linked to several recall campaigns over the years. The largest and most widely publicized involved Takata airbag inflators, which required replacement to reduce the risk of inflator rupture during deployment. Eligibility for the recall varies by vehicle VIN, production date, and regional campaigns, and many recalls have been addressed by dealers at no cost to owners. Other campaigns targeting different components have occurred as well, but their applicability depends on the individual vehicle.



  • Takata airbag inflator recall (affecting many Honda models, including the 2012 Pilot). VIN-based eligibility determined whether a particular vehicle needed service, with replacements performed at no charge by dealerships.


Because recall status is VIN-specific and can change over time, owners should verify their vehicle’s status using official sources before seeking service.


How to check recalls for your 2012 Honda Pilot


To confirm whether your vehicle is under an active recall, use VIN-based lookups on official databases and Honda’s recall resources. The steps below will guide you through the process.



  1. Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It’s a 17-character code found on the driver’s door jamb, the dash near the windshield, or on your vehicle registration and insurance documents.

  2. Visit the official recall lookup portals (NHTSA’s Recall Look-up or Honda’s recall page) and enter your VIN.

  3. Review the results for any open recalls listed for your vehicle, including the recall number, issue description, and required action.

  4. If there are open recalls, contact an authorized Honda dealer to schedule a free repair appointment.

  5. Keep records of all recall-related service for your maintenance history.


VIN-based verification is the most reliable way to determine which campaigns apply to your 2012 Pilot and whether they have already been completed.


What to do if you have questions or need help


If you’re unsure about how to read recall notices or have difficulty scheduling service, contact Honda customer service or your local dealer. They can provide guidance specific to your VIN and help you arrange the necessary repairs at no cost.


Summary


There have been recalls affecting the 2012 Honda Pilot, most notably the Takata airbag inflator campaign. VIN-specific eligibility determines whether a particular vehicle requires service. To stay up to date, perform a VIN lookup on official databases (NHTSA/Honda) and contact a dealer to arrange any required, free repairs.

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