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What is the recall on the 2019 Honda Pilot?

There isn't a single recall that affects every 2019 Honda Pilot. Recall campaigns are issued by Honda and tracked by the NHTSA, and which ones apply depends on your vehicle's VIN and production date. The best way to know whether your car is affected is to check the official recall databases with your VIN.


This article explains how recall campaigns are issued, how to verify your specific Pilot, and what steps to take if a recall applies. It also outlines common categories that have appeared in Pilot recalls and practical tips for staying informed.


How recall campaigns are issued for a 2019 Honda Pilot


Automakers issue recalls when a safety-related defect or noncompliant condition is identified that could affect the vehicle's operation or safety. For a model like the Pilot, recalls can cover a wide range of systems, from airbags and seat belts to fuel systems or software updates. Because recalls are tied to production batches and VIN ranges, not every 2019 Pilot is affected by the same campaigns.


Active recalls vs. historical campaigns


Active recalls are currently being remedied by the manufacturer, while historical campaigns may have been completed in the past. The status of a given 2019 Pilot can change as new campaigns are added or previously open recalls are closed. Checking your VIN is the only reliable method to know the current status.


How to check recalls for your 2019 Pilot


To determine whether your specific vehicle is affected, use the official VIN lookup tools and contact a dealer if needed.


Before consulting sources, gather your Vehicle Identification Number and basic vehicle details to ensure you interpret results accurately.



  • NHTSA SaferCar.gov VIN lookup: Enter your 17-digit VIN to see open recalls and campaigns and any safety notices.

  • Honda’s official recall and service information portal: Honda may list recalls affecting your model and provide service appointment options.

  • Your local Honda dealer: A dealer can verify recalls by VIN and schedule the free remedy if applicable.


Using these sources will give you the most reliable information about recalls that specifically apply to your 2019 Pilot.


What to do if your vehicle is recalled


If a recall applies to your Pilot, the remedy is typically performed at no cost to you. Here's how to proceed:



  1. Confirm the recall details using the VIN lookup; note the recall number and remedy description.

  2. Contact your local Honda dealer to schedule a recall service appointment; many campaigns can be handled quickly and without an appointment in some cases, but scheduling is often recommended.

  3. Bring any relevant documents and note whether you have already had the recall remedy performed on the vehicle.

  4. Ask about the estimated time for the service and whether you should arrange alternate transportation if the fix requires a diagnostic or parts replacement.


Recall work is free at authorized dealerships, and filing this information to your vehicle's service history is important for resale and safety records.


Common themes seen in Honda Pilot recalls


While the exact campaigns vary by year and VIN, Honda Pilot recalls have historically focused on safety-important components and systems such as airbag safety, fuel delivery, braking and braking software, and door latch or locking mechanisms. It's important to note that not all 2019 models are affected, and a VIN check is essential for accuracy.


What owners should watch for next


Owners should enroll for recall alerts through NHTSA or Honda, regularly check their VIN status, and keep service records. If a recall is announced, schedule service promptly to minimize risk and ensure continued safety and reliability.


Summary


The 2019 Honda Pilot does not have a single universal recall; instead, it can be affected by multiple campaigns depending on production details and VIN. The safest approach is to verify with official VIN lookup tools (NHTSA and Honda) and call a dealer to arrange free remedy if a recall applies. Being proactive about recall checks helps keep the Pilot safe and preserves its value.

Are there any recalls on Honda Pilot 2019?


Honda has announced that 93946 vehicles have been affected by a Engine recall. Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2018-2019 Acura MDX and Honda Pilot vehicles and 2019 Acura RLX, RLX Sport Hybrid, TLX and Honda Odyssey and Ridgeline vehicles.



Can a recall expire on my Honda Pilot?


Safety recalls that address a defective part or system on your Honda Pilot that came from the factory do not expire and can generally be fixed up to 15 years after the date of manufacture.



What is a 2019 Honda Pilot worth today?


2019 Honda Pilot Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
LX Sport Utility 4D$34,470$17,000
EX Sport Utility 4D$37,350$17,050
EX-L Sport Utility 4D$40,780$19,550
EX-L w/Navi & RES Sport Utility 4D$42,780$20,800



What's the worst year for Honda Pilot?


Honda Pilot Model Years To Avoid

  • 2003 Honda Pilot: 1st Generation. Honda. The inaugural year for the Honda Pilot was a disaster.
  • 2005 Honda Pilot: 1st Generation. Honda.
  • 2016 Honda Pilot: 3rd Generation. Honda.


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