Honda AirBag Recall?? Does it effect our CLs
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Honda AirBag Recall?? Does it effect our CLs
After reading this article and the years of the cars effected and how similar so many of the parts were, does anyone think that this effects our cars?
This issue is not the same as the OPDS sensor that was fixed on so many of our cars already.
Tue Feb 9, 7:22 pm ET
DETROIT – Honda Motor Co. is adding more than 378,000 cars to an existing safety recall for air bag inflation problems, the company said Tuesday.
The company will replace the driver's side air bag inflator on the cars because they can deploy with too much pressure, causing the inflator to rupture and injure or kill the driver.
The recall now affects more than 822,000 vehicles, including certain 2001 and 2002 Accord sedans, Civic compacts, Odyssey minivans, CR-V small sport utility vehicles and some 2002 Acura TL sedans.
Honda said it is aware of 12 incidents linked to the problem, with 11 injuries and one death. The company said it is not aware of any problems happening after July 2009.
"However, we have concluded that we cannot be completely certain that the driver's air bag inflator in the vehicles being added to this recall at this time will perform as designed," Honda said in a statement.
Honda's announcement comes at a time of increased attention on automotive recalls. Though the problems are unrelated, rival Toyota Motor Corp. in the process of recalling more than 8 million cars and trucks due to faulty gas pedals. On Tuesday, Toyota said it would recall more than 440,000 of its flagship 2010 Prius hybrids due to a braking glitch.
"There is a heightened sensitivity right to anything to do with recalls," said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda.
Honda originally announced the recall to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in November of 2008, involving fewer than 4,000 2001 Accords and Civics, the company said. The recall was expanded in July of 2009 to 440,000 vehicles including the 2001 and 2002 Accord and Civic, as well as certain 2002 Acura TL sedans.
Worldwide, Honda has recalled about 514,000 vehicles globally due to the airbag problem. The company said it would make issue a press release at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Tokyo (9 p.m. Tuesday EST) about how many vehicles are affected worldwide by the latest recall expansion.
Company officials said the airbag produces too much pressure that can cause the inflator to rupture, sending metal fragments toward the driver.
Honda says owners should take their vehicles to dealerships as soon as they are notified by the company in writing. Notification will begin during the month of February.
This issue is not the same as the OPDS sensor that was fixed on so many of our cars already.
Tue Feb 9, 7:22 pm ET
DETROIT – Honda Motor Co. is adding more than 378,000 cars to an existing safety recall for air bag inflation problems, the company said Tuesday.
The company will replace the driver's side air bag inflator on the cars because they can deploy with too much pressure, causing the inflator to rupture and injure or kill the driver.
The recall now affects more than 822,000 vehicles, including certain 2001 and 2002 Accord sedans, Civic compacts, Odyssey minivans, CR-V small sport utility vehicles and some 2002 Acura TL sedans.
Honda said it is aware of 12 incidents linked to the problem, with 11 injuries and one death. The company said it is not aware of any problems happening after July 2009.
"However, we have concluded that we cannot be completely certain that the driver's air bag inflator in the vehicles being added to this recall at this time will perform as designed," Honda said in a statement.
Honda's announcement comes at a time of increased attention on automotive recalls. Though the problems are unrelated, rival Toyota Motor Corp. in the process of recalling more than 8 million cars and trucks due to faulty gas pedals. On Tuesday, Toyota said it would recall more than 440,000 of its flagship 2010 Prius hybrids due to a braking glitch.
"There is a heightened sensitivity right to anything to do with recalls," said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda.
Honda originally announced the recall to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in November of 2008, involving fewer than 4,000 2001 Accords and Civics, the company said. The recall was expanded in July of 2009 to 440,000 vehicles including the 2001 and 2002 Accord and Civic, as well as certain 2002 Acura TL sedans.
Worldwide, Honda has recalled about 514,000 vehicles globally due to the airbag problem. The company said it would make issue a press release at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Tokyo (9 p.m. Tuesday EST) about how many vehicles are affected worldwide by the latest recall expansion.
Company officials said the airbag produces too much pressure that can cause the inflator to rupture, sending metal fragments toward the driver.
Honda says owners should take their vehicles to dealerships as soon as they are notified by the company in writing. Notification will begin during the month of February.
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I just saw that on the news, LOL, I unpluged my air bag and CLS progression laughed at me WHOs laughing now LOL. But other than that I would wait and see
I think this is the goverments/media( conspiracy ) way of trying to get us to buy more north amercian cars, and there blowing up so that every little thing looks like a big deal when it may or may not be
I think this is the goverments/media( conspiracy ) way of trying to get us to buy more north amercian cars, and there blowing up so that every little thing looks like a big deal when it may or may not be
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BTW I have a rav 4 and im not worried but I do hate the car ( its my wifes winter car )
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Shes a pretty good driver she also has an 88 300zx 5 speed and a magnum RT, the rav 4 was kinda of given to her and she hates it too (it defintly not her style) and we never drive it, its an 03 with 40k on it
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Honda announced it is expanding a previously announced recall to replace an airbag inflator in an additional 379,000 U.S. vehicles.
In a statement posted on its Web site late Tuesday, Honda said the driver's airbag inflators in these certain vehicles may expand with too much pressure, which can cause the inflator casing to break and could result in injury or death.
The original recall involving this issue happened in July 2009, and it included 2001 and 2002 Accords and Civics as well as some 2002 model year Acura TL vehicles, a Honda spokesman told CNNMoney.com.
The recall expansion affects 2001 and 2002 Accord, Civic, Odyssey, CR-V, and selected 2002 Acura TL vehicles, the statement said. Honda said there have been 12 incidents related to the airbag inflator problem.
One Honda Pilot car and one Acura CL vehicle may also be affected, the spokesman said.
Although none of the reported problems occurred after July 2009, Honda said it was still expanding the recall because it could not be sure that the inflators in the aforementioned vehicles would work correctly.
Honda said it will notify affected customers by mail and phone with instructions on how to have their vehicles inspected and updated at an authorized dealer. The entire production of each of the models in question is not necessarily included in the recall.
Last month, Honda announced a separate recall of 646,000 2007 and 2008 Fit, City and Jazz models worldwide, after a fire hazard involving a power window switch resulted in a death in South Africa.
In a statement posted on its Web site late Tuesday, Honda said the driver's airbag inflators in these certain vehicles may expand with too much pressure, which can cause the inflator casing to break and could result in injury or death.
The original recall involving this issue happened in July 2009, and it included 2001 and 2002 Accords and Civics as well as some 2002 model year Acura TL vehicles, a Honda spokesman told CNNMoney.com.
The recall expansion affects 2001 and 2002 Accord, Civic, Odyssey, CR-V, and selected 2002 Acura TL vehicles, the statement said. Honda said there have been 12 incidents related to the airbag inflator problem.
One Honda Pilot car and one Acura CL vehicle may also be affected, the spokesman said.
Although none of the reported problems occurred after July 2009, Honda said it was still expanding the recall because it could not be sure that the inflators in the aforementioned vehicles would work correctly.
Honda said it will notify affected customers by mail and phone with instructions on how to have their vehicles inspected and updated at an authorized dealer. The entire production of each of the models in question is not necessarily included in the recall.
Last month, Honda announced a separate recall of 646,000 2007 and 2008 Fit, City and Jazz models worldwide, after a fire hazard involving a power window switch resulted in a death in South Africa.
The "One Acura CL vehicle may affected" is pretty vague.
#12
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This comment cracked me up, haha. My dad said the exact same thing but he took it a step further and said it was the American government who rigged certain foreign cars and put them out there so people would lose faith in the foreign car market. Btw, they have a camry
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Also, this makes me wonder about when my wife got into a head on accident in her 2002 CL. There was no passenger in the car but that airbag went off also when I didn't think it should have because the sensor was suppose to detect that.
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No. They will send you something in the mail about it if it affects your car even if you aren't he original owner. I got recall notices for a 10 year old vehicle when I was the 3rd owner and had never given Ford notice that I was the new owner.
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Three Wheelin'
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Honda has put out big money on their recalls for cars in the early 2000s. Between the trannys, opds sensor and now this air bag recall, that is a ton of money for the dealerships.
I wonder if this opens themselves to lawsuits for other people in the past who have been in accidents with one of these recalled cars and were hurt from the airbag and didn't think it was out of the norm. After reading this recall, I wonder how many new court cases might be opened due to a faulty airbag.
I wonder if this opens themselves to lawsuits for other people in the past who have been in accidents with one of these recalled cars and were hurt from the airbag and didn't think it was out of the norm. After reading this recall, I wonder how many new court cases might be opened due to a faulty airbag.
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I am not too worried about it.........imho honda is addressing it and unlike toyota is not trying to sweep their crap under the rug......
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Shouldn't we all get something done for free from the dealership or some kind of credit. Yes we get our cars fixed which was due to their negligence in the first place but what about the hassle and inconvenience and lost time by taking my car to the dealership and spending 4 hours out of my day.
I want a free case of transmission fluid, a free set of car mats or a valve adjustment!! The dealerships sure charge you for every minute of their time, I'm thinking of doing the same thing.
My yearly salary/hours in a year = Rate
Rate X number of hours it takes them to fix this recall = Compensation.
I want a free case of transmission fluid, a free set of car mats or a valve adjustment!! The dealerships sure charge you for every minute of their time, I'm thinking of doing the same thing.
My yearly salary/hours in a year = Rate
Rate X number of hours it takes them to fix this recall = Compensation.
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I just saw that on the news, LOL, I unpluged my air bag and CLS progression laughed at me WHOs laughing now LOL. But other than that I would wait and see
I think this is the goverments/media( conspiracy ) way of trying to get us to buy more north amercian cars, and there blowing up so that every little thing looks like a big deal when it may or may not be
I think this is the goverments/media( conspiracy ) way of trying to get us to buy more north amercian cars, and there blowing up so that every little thing looks like a big deal when it may or may not be
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Vehicle Make / Model: Model Year(s):
ACURA / 3.2CL 2003
ACURA / 3.2TL 2002-2003
HONDA / ACCORD 2001-2002
HONDA / CIVIC 2001-2003
HONDA / CRV 2002
HONDA / ODYSSEY 2002
HONDA / PILOT 2003
Manufacturer: HONDA (AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO.) Mfr’s Report Date: FEB 09, 2010ACURA / 3.2CL 2003
ACURA / 3.2TL 2002-2003
HONDA / ACCORD 2001-2002
HONDA / CIVIC 2001-2003
HONDA / CRV 2002
HONDA / ODYSSEY 2002
HONDA / PILOT 2003
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 10V041000 N/A NHTSA Action Number: N/A
Component: AIR BAGS
Potential Number of Units Affected: 379000
Summary: HONDA IS RECALLING MODEL YEAR 2001-2002 ACCORD 2 AND 4-DOOR, MODEL YEAR 2001-2003 CIVIC 4-DOOR, MODEL YEAR 2001-2002 CIVIC 2-DOOR, MODEL YEAR 2002-CRV, MODEL YEAR 2002 ODYSSEY, MODEL YEAR 2003 PILOT, MODEL YEAR 2002-2003 ACURA 3.2TL AND MODEL YEAR 2003 ACURA 3.2CL PASSENGER VEHICLES. THE DRIVER’S AIRBAG INFLATOR COULD PRODUCE EXCESSIVE INTERNAL PRESSURE. IF AN AFFECTED AIRBAG DEPLOYS, THE INCREASED INTERNAL PRESSURE MAY CAUSE THE INFLATOR TO RUPTURE.
Consequence: METAL FRAGMENTS COULD PASS THROUGH THE AIRBAG CUSHION MATERIAL POSSIBLY CAUSING INJURY OR FATALITY TO VEHICLE OCCUPANTS.
Remedy: DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE AIRBAG INFLATOR FREE OF CHARGE. THE SAFETY RECALL IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 25, 2010. OWNERS MAY CONTACT HONDA AUTOMOBILE CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1-800-999-1009.
Notes: HONDA’S RECALL NO. Q96 & ACURA’S RECALL NO. R13. OWNERS MAY ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION’S VEHICLE SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV .