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Is there a recall on Honda SUVs?

There are active recalls affecting some Honda SUV models. The exact models and issues vary by year, so the quickest way to know is to check your vehicle’s VIN against official recall databases and contact a dealer for a free inspection if needed.


Recall status can change as new campaigns are announced and completed. This article explains how recalls work for Honda SUVs, how to verify whether your specific vehicle is affected, and what steps to take if a recall applies to you.


What a recall means for Honda SUVs


A vehicle recall is a safety action initiated by a manufacturer or regulator to address a defect that could impair vehicle safety. For Honda SUVs, recalls can involve components ranging from airbags and seat belts to braking systems or software. If your SUV is subject to a recall, Honda and the dealer must provide the remedy at no cost to you, and you should have the repair completed promptly to ensure safety and compliance.


How to verify recalls on your Honda SUV


To verify recall status for your vehicle, follow these steps:



  • Check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall database using your VIN, or by entering the make, model, and year of your SUV to see open recalls.

  • Use Honda's official VIN lookup tool on the Honda Owners site to view recalls specific to your vehicle.

  • Sign up for recall alerts through NHTSA or Honda so you receive updates if a new campaign affects your model.

  • Contact your local Honda dealer to request a free recall inspection; bring your VIN and any recall notices you have received.


Following these steps will help you determine whether your Honda SUV is affected by a recall and what action is required.


Current recall landscape for Honda SUVs


Recall campaigns change over time as new safety issues are identified and campaigns are completed. Instead of listing specific, potentially outdated campaigns here, it’s best practice to consult official sources for the most current information tied to your exact vehicle.


Note on where to look for up-to-date information: the official recall databases and Honda’s own recall pages are updated in real time as campaigns are announced or closed, and they provide model-year and VIN-level details.


Common recall categories for Honda SUVs


Across the broader automotive industry, recalls involving SUVs—including Honda models—have historically covered a few broad areas. Categories that have appeared in recalls over the years include inflator modules in airbags, seat belts, braking system software or components, electrical/electronic control units, steering-related concerns, and fuel system or emissions-related items. The exact category and urgency depend on the specific model and year, so model-year–specific verification is essential.


Why these issues vary: different model generations use different parts, assemblies, and software configurations, so a recall that affects one year may not affect another even within the same SUV line.


What to do if your Honda SUV is recalled


If your VIN shows an active recall, take action promptly to ensure safety and to comply with regulatory requirements.



  • Schedule a free recall repair with an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible.

  • Do not drive the vehicle in a manner that could worsen the defect if the dealer advises limitations while awaiting service.

  • Bring your VIN, recall notice (if you have one), and any relevant documents to the appointment.

  • Ask about the estimated repair time and whether a loaner vehicle is available if the service will take a long time.


In all cases, recall work is performed free of charge by the dealer, and completing the remedy helps ensure your SUV remains safe and roadworthy.


Where to find up-to-date information


To stay informed about recalls affecting Honda SUVs, consult these official sources:



  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall page: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

  • Honda official recall information for owners: https://owners.honda.com/recalls

  • Your local Honda dealership’s service department for VIN-based recall checks and appointments


Relying on official government and manufacturer sources will give you the most accurate, timely information for your specific vehicle.


Summary


Honda SUVs can be affected by recalls, but the exact models and issues depend on year and VIN. To determine whether your vehicle is affected, check the VIN against NHTSA and Honda recall databases, sign up for alerts, and contact a local dealer for a free inspection and repair if needed. Stay informed through official sources, and prioritize timely remediation to maintain safety on the road.

What Hondas are recalled right now?


Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2020-2022 Pilot, Accord, Civic sedan, HR-V, Odyssey, 2020 Civic coupe, Fit, 2021-2022 Civic hatchback, 2021 Civic Type R, Insight, 2020-2021 CR-V, CR-V Hybrid, Passport, Ridgeline, Accord Hybrid, 2020 Acura MDX, 2022 Acura MDX, 2020-2022 Acura RDX, and 2020-2021 ...



What is the most common problem with Honda CR-V?


Common problems with the Honda CR-V

  • Electrical & Battery Drain (Across multiple generations)
  • A/C / Climate Control Failures (Second–Third–Fifth generations)
  • Transmission & Vibration (Fourth‑Gen 2012–2016 and Fifth‑Gen 2017–2018)
  • Affected Models:
  • Power Window Master Switch – Water Ingress Risk.



What is the biggest issue with Honda?


Honda is often synonymous with reliability. However, their cars experience problems such as excessive oil consumption and transmission failure.



What are the most common Honda recalls?


Most Common Honda Product Recalls

  • Airbag Recall.
  • Steering Recall.
  • Fuel Pump Recall.
  • Battery Recall.
  • EPS Recall.


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