Yes, there have been recall campaigns that can affect the 2019 Honda Pilot, but whether your exact vehicle is affected depends on its VIN and production date. A recall requires a free repair and is issued by Honda in coordination with U.S. safety authorities.
How recalls work and how to check your vehicle
Recall campaigns are model-year specific and often target particular VIN ranges. The only reliable way to know if your 2019 Pilot is included is to check official recall databases using your vehicle’s VIN.
Where to look up recalls by VIN
Use government and manufacturer recall lookups to get authoritative, up-to-date information for your exact vehicle.
To check recall status for your 2019 Pilot, follow these steps:
- Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It is a 17-character code found on the driver’s side dashboard and on the vehicle title and registration.
- Visit the official recall lookup tool at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA): https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls.
- Enter your VIN to view any open or completed recalls that apply to your vehicle’s exact VIN and production date.
- Review the list of campaigns and note the recall numbers, affected parts, and the recommended repairs.
- Contact your Honda dealer to confirm details and arrange a free repair if a recall applies.
Reviewing the campaigns tied to your VIN will tell you if repairs are required at no cost and what parts or service are needed.
What to do if your Pilot is recalled
If a recall applies to your vehicle, take prompt action to schedule service and verify that the work will be performed at no cost to you.
- Do not delay diagnosis once you receive a recall notice or find an open recall in the VIN lookup.
- Call your Honda dealer to confirm the recall campaign and to schedule the repair.
- Ask about the expected repair time and whether a loaner vehicle is available if the repair requires an extended visit.
- Bring any recall notice letters or emails you’ve received and your current VIN documentation for reference.
Dealers are obligated to perform the repair free of charge if your vehicle is covered by a recall, regardless of ownership status, and safety should be the priority.
Official sources to verify recalls
For the most reliable, up-to-date information, consult these official resources. They allow you to search by VIN and track recall campaigns over time.
- NHTSA recall database: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls
- Honda official recall information: https://owners.honda.com/recalls
Summary
In short, recalls on the 2019 Honda Pilot can exist depending on VIN and production date. To determine if your vehicle is affected, use the VIN lookup on official sites such as NHTSA and Honda's recall portal, and contact your dealer to arrange required repairs at no cost. This information is current as of publication, but recall statuses can change—always verify with the official databases for the latest status.


