Honda Canada has issued a recall for approximately 239,000 newer vehicles due to a steering issue that might make it difficult for drivers to steer, thereby increasing the risk of a crash. This recall affects several models across the Honda range.
The problem has been pinpointed to the tie rods in the steering system, which may corrode over time due to road salt and other environmental factors predominant in Canada. Corrosion of the tie rods can lead to them separating, which significantly compromises steering control.
The models affected include various configurations of Honda’s popular SUVs and sedans, although the specific models and year ranges have not been disclosed in the details available.
Honda Canada is addressing this issue by contacting owners of the affected vehicles directly, urging them to visit authorized dealers. Once at the dealership, the tie rods will be inspected and replaced if necessary, free of charge to vehicle owners.
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Vehicle owners are advised to pay attention to any unusual noises or handling issues, especially difficulty in steering, and to contact their dealer immediately if they suspect their vehicle may be affected.
For further assistance or to check if their vehicle is included in the recall, Honda owners in Canada can contact Honda Customer Service or visit the Honda Canada website for updates and more information.
This proactive measure by Honda emphasizes the company’s commitment to safety and customer service, aiming to prevent any incidents related to this steering issue and maintain high standards of vehicle reliability and trustworthiness.
Words by: Craig Clowes
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