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Is the Honda Passport being recalled?

There is no ongoing nationwide recall affecting all Honda Passport models as of today; recalls, when issued, are typically targeted to specific model years and VIN ranges. Owners should verify their individual status using official databases and dealer guidance.


Current recall status for the Honda Passport


The Honda Passport has previously been involved in recall campaigns, but there is no blanket recall now that covers every Passport. Recalls are issued by manufacturers and overseen by safety authorities, and they depend on model year and VIN. Always check your specific vehicle’s status using official sources.


What this means for owners


Because recalls are VIN-specific, your Passport may be affected even if others of the same model year are not. Regular verification with official databases ensures you have the most accurate information for your vehicle.


To determine if your specific Passport is affected, use the following steps:



  • Check the NHTSA recall lookup by VIN at https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your 17-character VIN. The site will list any active recalls for your vehicle.

  • Use Honda's official recall search through the Honda Owners portal or at https://www.honda.com/recalls to verify whether your VIN is included in any campaigns.

  • Look for recall notices by mail or email from Honda or your local dealer; these communications indicate vehicles that are under a current recall.

  • Consider signing up for recall alerts or regularly checking the two databases, since campaigns can be issued after a vehicle is in use.


If a recall is found, contact your local Honda dealership to schedule the repair. Recalls are performed at no cost to the owner, and many dealerships offer loaner vehicles if the fix requires extended time.


What to know for buyers and ongoing safety


For prospective buyers, the most reliable source of recall information is the VIN-based search from NHTSA and Honda. This helps verify whether a specific unit in your target inventory is affected, regardless of general model-year expectations.


Guidance for buyers to consider



  • Always pull a VIN-based recall check before purchasing a used Passport, not just relying on the model year.

  • Ask the seller or dealer to confirm any open campaigns and ensure they address them before sale.

  • Understand that recall campaigns are common safety measures and do not necessarily indicate a defect in every vehicle.


Bottom line: While there is no blanket Passport recall right now, the recall landscape can change. Staying current through official sources ensures you remain informed and compliant.


Summary


The Honda Passport is not subject to a current nationwide recall; however, recalls are model-year and VIN-specific, and individual vehicles may be affected. Check your VIN against NHTSA and Honda databases to confirm status and arrange repairs if needed. Regularly checking official sources helps ensure safety and reliability.

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