Showing posts with label Honda Pilot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honda Pilot. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Honda Recalls Over 748,000 Pilot and Odyssey Because Airbag May Be Missing Rivets


Honda's American division is recalling certain model year 2009-2013 Pilot and 2011-2013 Odyssey passenger vehicles manufactured from March 13, 2008, through December 21, 2012, after it was discovered that one or more rivets that attach the airbag module to the airbag cover may be missing.

The Japanese carmaker informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that the recall affects 748,481 vehicles sold in the United States.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Watch Out: Honda and Acura Recall 807,000 Vehicles Because They Might Roll Away


If you happen to see any parked 2003-2004MY Honda Odyssey minivans and Pilot SUVs and 2003-2006MY Acura MDX crossovers, you may want to...keep your distance as the Japanese carmaker discovered that a malfunction of the ignition interlock in these vehicles may allow the key to be removed even when the transmission shift lever is not in 'Park'. Read more »

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Meet the Most Expensive Honda Pilot Ever. Period


If you absolutely had to, how much would you pay for a 2011 Honda Pilot crossover with a little over eleven thousand miles? Thirty, forty, fifty grand?

Well, it still wouldn't be enough to get the keys of this particular Pilot from New Jersey that was found for sale on eBay by Carscoop reader Jeremy for the low-low price of US$359,725 (€273,500)!

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Honda to Recall 554,000 CR-V and Pilot SUVs in the States Over Headlight Glitch


Honda has just issued a voluntary recall for approximately 554,000 SUVs in the United States to address a potential problem with components of the headlight wiring system.

The recall affects 2002 to 2004 model year CR-V crossovers and 2003 model year Pilot SUVs.

"There is a potential failure with the wiring of the headlight switch which may cause the low beam headlights to become inoperative," the Japanese automaker said in a statement adding that it is not aware of any crashes or injuries related to this issue.

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