Yes, there have been recall campaigns affecting some 2021 Ridgeline models, though not every vehicle is impacted. The status depends on your VIN and the particular recall, and recall information is updated over time. Owners should verify a vehicle's recall status using official databases and contact their dealer for remedy if needed.
Understanding recalls for the 2021 Ridgeline
Recall campaigns are issued by manufacturers when a safety defect or regulatory issue is identified. For the 2021 Ridgeline, campaigns have targeted specific VIN ranges across different issues. Remedies are typically provided at no cost to the owner, and many campaigns are completed within a short time after the remedy is available. Since recalls are VIN-specific, the safest approach is to check your own vehicle rather than rely on model-year broad statements.
How the recall process works
Recalls begin after regulatory review or after the manufacturer identifies a defect. A recall notice is sent to registered owners, and dealers are required to perform the remedy at no charge. The repair may involve a part replacement, software update, or rework of a component, and the vehicle should be inspected to ensure the defect is resolved.
How to check if your Ridgeline is affected
To determine if your 2021 Ridgeline is involved in any recall, start with these steps.
- Find your VIN (vehicle identification number) by looking at the lower left of the windshield, driver’s door jamb sticker, or your registration documents.
- Visit the NHTSA recall lookup at SaferCar.gov and enter your VIN to see any active or past recall campaigns.
- Visit Honda’s official recall portal and input your VIN to verify model-year-specific campaigns for the Ridgeline.
- Contact your local Honda dealer or Honda Customer Service to confirm recall status for your VIN and schedule service if needed.
- Consider signing up for recall notifications so you receive updates if new campaigns involve your vehicle.
If your VIN is listed for a recall, do not delay scheduling a repair. Recall remedies are performed at no charge, and addressing them promptly helps maintain safety and reliability.
Official sources to verify recalls
Using official databases ensures you have the most accurate, VIN-specific information. The primary resources are:
- NHTSA’s VIN-based recall lookup, which supports search for all makes and models.
- Honda’s official recall portal, which lists campaign details for Honda vehicles, including the Ridgeline.
- Direct customer support from Honda or a local Honda dealer to confirm status and arrange service.
- Recall notification materials from Honda, if you’re a current owner of a 2021 Ridgeline.
Keeping up with these sources helps ensure you know whether your Ridgeline has an active or completed recall and what remedy is required.
Summary
In short, there have been recall campaigns affecting some 2021 Honda Ridgeline models. The key factor is VIN-specific status. If you own a 2021 Ridgeline, check the official NHTSA and Honda recall portals using your VIN, and contact a dealer to verify whether a remedy is needed. As with all recalls, actions are free to owners and aim to keep the vehicle safe and reliable.


