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Drivers warned as more than 1.4 million Honda cars sold in the US are now under investigation over engine failures


HONDA motorists are warned to check their vehicles as more than 1.4 million cars are now under investigation over engine failures.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an extensive probe into the vehicles.

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The manufacturer previously recalled 249,000 vehicles in November 2023[/caption]

Row of new Honda cars with Honda flags on the roofs.
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The issue has been reported in Honda and Acura vehicles[/caption]

A letter dated to August 20 revealed that the regulator had received 414 reports of the issue.

This involved “connecting rod bearing failures” in the engines, which reportedly could lead to total engine failure.

The issue has been reported in Honda and Acura vehicles’ 3.5-liter V6 engine.

Investigations into the fault cover the 2018-2020 model year Acura TLX, 2016-2020 Acura MDX, 2016-2020 Honda Pilot, 2018-2020 Honda Odyssey, and 2017-2019 Honda Ridgeline.

The regulator previously investigated 1.4 million Honda vehicles on reports of serious engine issues in 2024.

This came after the manufacturer recalled 249,000 vehicles in November 2023.

The recall was related to a possible manufacturing defect in the engine crankshaft.

FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS

But the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration now wants to investigate the matter further.

The August 20 letter says another probe is being opened to give a more thorough evaluation of the potential fault.

The regulator added that a high volume of engine failure reports that weren’t covered in the prior investigation could post a safety risk.


Honda was contacted for comment by The Sun.

It comes after a rare malfunction left Chevrolet with little choice but to recall two Corvette models.

The high-performance Corvette Z06 and the newer ZR1 both reportedly suffer from a fuel-spillage issue.

Car giant General Motors said the problem is linked to malfunctioning filling station pumps and the design of the left-side radiator assembly.

This is specific to these particular models.

What to do if a car is parked illegally in your neighborhood?

Here are best practices if drivers find illegally parked car in their neighborhood:

  • Assess the safety risk: Before taking any action, assess the situation to determine the severity of the issue. Is the car obstructing traffic flow, blocking driveways, or posing a safety hazard?
  • Check local regulations: Read the local parking regulations, especially in an HOA or apartment complex. This will help with finding available actions.
  • Approach with compassion: If it’s safe to do so, try speaking with the owner of the vehicle. They may not be aware that they’re parked illegally or causing inconvenience.
  • Snap a pic: Take photos or videos of the illegally parked car, especially if it’s causing a significant disruption.

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