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What is the recall on Honda rack and pinion?

There isn’t a single nationwide recall that covers all Honda rack-and-pinion steering systems. Recalls are issued for specific models and VINs, so you must verify your own vehicle against official databases to determine eligibility and required repairs.


Context: Why rack-and-pinion recalls happen


Rack-and-pinion steering components can be subject to issues such as manufacturing defects, corrosion, fluid leaks, or mounting wear. When these problems could lead to reduced steering control or other safety risks, government regulators and automakers may trigger a recall to fix the affected vehicles. Because these campaigns are tied to particular model years and production lots, they vary widely between vehicles.


Scope of past campaigns


Over the years, Honda has issued several recalls related to steering components in certain models and years. The specifics—model, year range, and VIN eligibility—are determined case by case. It’s essential to check your individual VIN to confirm whether a particular recall applies to your car.


How to check if your Honda is affected


Use these steps to determine if your vehicle is included in any rack-and-pinion recall. The process relies on your car’s unique VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).



  1. Locate your VIN. It is a 17-character string found on the driver's side dashboard, visible through the windshield, or on the driver’s door jamb and in your vehicle documents.

  2. Visit the official recall databases and enter your VIN to search for open recalls or model-specific campaigns. The primary sources are the government safety agency’s site and Honda’s official recall center.

  3. Consult Honda’s official recall portal or contact Honda Customer Service for guidance on your VIN status and required steps.

  4. If a recall is listed for your VIN, contact an authorized Honda dealer to schedule the free repair. Do not delay if a recall notice is active for your vehicle.


Using the VIN-based lookup is the most reliable way to confirm whether your specific vehicle is included in a rack-and-pinion recall, since campaigns are tailored to production details and can change over time.


What to do if your vehicle is recalled


If your Honda is identified as part of a recall for the steering system, follow these general guidelines to proceed with repair and safety in mind.



  • Do not drive the vehicle more than necessary before the recall service is completed. Arrange transport if advised by the dealer or recall notice.

  • Contact an authorized Honda dealership to schedule the recall repair. Repairs are typically performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.

  • Bring any recall notice document and your VIN when you go to the dealer to ensure the correct parts and procedures are used.

  • Keep service records and the recall completion notice, in case you need them for resale or warranty verification.


Dealers will perform the prescribed fix, which may involve replacing a steering rack or associated components, or applying a service action as defined by Honda and the governing safety agency.


Frequently asked questions


Is there a single recall number I should watch for?


No. Recall campaigns have unique identifiers that correspond to specific model years and VIN ranges. You’ll see the campaign number on the NHTSA site and Honda’s recall portal for your VIN.


Will I be charged for recall-related repairs?


Recalls are repairs mandated by regulators and performed at no cost to the vehicle owner. If your VIN is eligible, the dealer will cover parts and labor for the recall repair.


Summary


In short, there isn’t one universal recall for all Honda rack-and-pinion steering systems. To determine if your vehicle is affected, check your VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Honda’s recall portal) and contact a Honda dealer for guidance. If a recall applies, you’ll receive a free repair. Always prioritize verified information and schedule service promptly to maintain steering safety.

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