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What is the Honda gearbox recall?

In brief, Honda has issued recalls targeting certain automatic transmissions to fix issues that could cause improper gear engagement, reduced acceleration, or unexpected transmission behavior. If your vehicle is affected, Honda will repair it at no cost when you bring it to an authorized dealer.


The information below explains what a gearbox recall is, how it operates, which models have been involved in campaigns, and how you can verify whether your Honda vehicle is affected and what steps to take next. Recalls vary by model, year, region, and VIN, so checking official sources is essential.


What the recall typically covers


The recall campaigns focus on transmission gearboxes or related control systems in specific Honda models. Potential issues can include inaccurate gear engagement, shifting delays, or, in rare cases, loss of drive or transmission failure. The remedy usually involves repairs performed at authorized dealers, which may include component replacement, software updates, or transmission control recalibration.



  • Potential for improper or delayed gear engagement, affecting acceleration or drivability.

  • Possible transmission behavior changes that could surprise the driver, such as unexpected shifts.

  • Repairs are carried out at no cost to owners when the vehicle is inspected under the recall.


Campaign specifics—such as which models, years, and VIN ranges are covered, and the exact repair method—vary by recall notice. Always verify with official sources for the precise details on your vehicle.


How to check if your Honda is affected


To determine whether your exact vehicle is included in a gearbox recall, you should use VIN-based recall checks provided by official authorities and Honda. These checks are the most reliable way to confirm open safety notices.



  1. Locate your vehicle’s VIN, which is usually found on the driver’s side dashboard, the driver’s door jamb, or your vehicle registration documents.

  2. Visit official recall databases or portals, such as the NHTSA’s SaferCar.gov recall search and Honda’s official recall page.

  3. Enter your VIN to view any open recalls or safety campaigns related to the transmission or gearbox.

  4. If a recall is listed, contact an authorized Honda dealer promptly to schedule the repair.


Because recall details can change and new notices can be issued, check these sources periodically and especially if you recently purchased a used Honda or if you notice transmission symptoms.


What to expect at the dealership


If your vehicle is identified as affected, the dealership will perform the required remedy at no charge. The exact repair depends on the campaign but typically aims to restore proper transmission function and prevent future issues.



  • The service may involve a component replacement, software/firmware update, or transmission control recalibration.

  • Repair duration varies by campaign and workload at the dealership; some fixes can be completed in a few hours, while others may require longer.

  • You may be offered courtesy transportation or a loaner vehicle while the recall work is performed, depending on the dealer’s policies and availability.

  • VIN verification will be required to ensure the correct campaign is addressed for your car.


Keep a record of any recall notices, appointment confirmations, and the service invoice. If you experience symptoms before the repair, contact your dealer to discuss safe driving options and scheduling.


Safety and reliability considerations


gearbox recalls emphasize safety and reliability. If you notice unusual transmission behavior—such as slipping, unexpected shifts, or failure to engage—avoid aggressive driving and schedule a repair as soon as possible to minimize potential safety risks.



  • Symptoms like hard or delayed shifting, unintended gear changes, or loss of drive should be reported to the dealer.

  • Recalls are voluntary safety campaigns; dealers perform the work at no cost to the owner.

  • Always verify the latest status for your VIN on official recall portals.


Because campaigns can be updated or expanded, relying on official sources for the most current information is essential.


Resources and next steps


Direct sources provide the most reliable guidance on current gearbox recalls for Honda vehicles. The following resources help you verify status and arrange repairs.



  • NHTSA recall search: Safercar.gov — a government database with open recalls by VIN, make, and model.

  • Honda’s official recall page — manufacturer-provided notices and instructions for affected models.

  • Your vehicle’s owner's manual and dealership communications — model-specific details and appointment procedures.


If you are unsure how to proceed, contact your local Honda dealership or the customer service line in your region for direct assistance with recall verification and scheduling.]

Summary


Honda gearbox recalls address transmission-related issues that could affect shifting, acceleration, or drivability. Affected owners should verify their VIN via official recall portals, and if confirmed, arrange repairs at an authorized dealership at no cost. Since recall details vary by model and year, always rely on government and manufacturer sources for the most up-to-date information and follow the recommended steps to get your vehicle fixed promptly.

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