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What is the recall on the 2016 Honda Accord?

The recall landscape for the 2016 Accord is not a single issue. The most significant and longstanding campaign involves the Takata airbag inflator recall, which affects many vehicles including some 2016 Accords. Exact recalls depend on your car’s VIN and production details, so check with the manufacturer or the NHTSA to confirm what applies to your vehicle.


Recall landscape for the 2016 Accord


Recalls are issued by manufacturers and overseen by federal safety agencies. For the 2016 Honda Accord, the most prominent and safety-critical campaign has been the Takata airbag inflator recall. Other campaigns may affect specific vehicles depending on VIN, but airbag safety remains the primary concern for this model year.


Takata airbag inflator recall


Note: The Takata inflator recall has involved millions of vehicles across many brands and model years. In Honda’s lineup, Accords built during certain production windows have been included in inflator replacement campaigns. The risk is that a ruptured inflator can spray sharp fragments into the cabin, potentially causing serious injury or death during airbag deployment. Because recall eligibility is VIN-dependent, the exact status for a given 2016 Accord varies.



  • Takata airbag inflator recall (airbags may deploy with excessive force or rupture; requires replacement).


Conclusion: If your Accord is listed under this campaign, schedule the replacement promptly through an authorized Honda dealer. The work is typically performed at no cost to the owner.


How to check recalls for your 2016 Accord


To determine whether your specific vehicle is affected by any recalls—and which ones apply—use VIN-based recall lookups. Your VIN is the key to VIN-specific recall information.



  • Find your 17-character VIN on the driver's side dashboard near the windshield, or on the driver’s door jamb. It also appears on your vehicle registration and insurance card.

  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recalls database at nhtsa.gov/recalls and enter your VIN to view active campaigns.

  • Also check Honda’s official recall page or contact a local Honda dealer to confirm VIN-specific recall status and arrange repairs if needed.


Conclusion: If a recall is listed for your VIN, have the repair performed at an authorized dealer. These replacements are typically provided at no cost to the vehicle owner.


What to do next


In addition to checking your VIN, stay informed through official channels and act quickly if a recall affects your car. Safety-related recalls should be addressed promptly to minimize risk during driving and in the event of a crash.


Summary


The 2016 Honda Accord has been subject to multiple recall campaigns, with the Takata airbag inflator recall being the most widely publicized and safety-critical. Because recall eligibility is VIN-specific, owners should verify their status via the NHTSA database or a Honda dealer and arrange any required repairs at no cost to themselves. Staying up to date with recalls helps ensure ongoing safety on the road.

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