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Acura RL (2006) – 16V061000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2011 Honda Cr-V, 2011-2015 Cr-Z, 2010-2014 Fcx, And Insight, 2009-2013 Fit, 2013-2014 Fit Ev, 2007-2014 Ridgeline, 2013-2016 Acura ILX, 2013-2014 Acura ILX Hybrid, 2007-2016 Rdx, 2005-2012 Acura RL, 2009-2014 Acura TL, And 2010-2013 Acura ZDX Vehicles. The Affected Vehicles Are Equipped With A Dual-Stage Driver Frontal Air Bag That May Be Susceptible To Moisture Intrusion Which, Over Time, Could Cause The Inflator To Rupture.


Acura RL (2003) – 20V027000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain 2001-2002 Acura 3.2Cl, 2000-2003 Acura 3.5Rl, 2000-2001 Acura 3.2Tl, Honda Cr-V And Honda Odyssey, 2001-2002 Acura Mdx And 2000 Accord Coupe, Accord Sedan, Civic Coupe, And Civic Sedan Vehicles. These Vehicles May Have Received A Replacement Driver Frontal Air Bag Module As Part Of A Vehicle Repair. Due To A Manufacturing Issue, The Replacement Nadi Inflator May Absorb Moisture, Causing The Inflator To Rupture Or The Air Bag Cushion To Underinflate.


Acura RL (2006) – 10V504000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2007 Odyssey And Acura RL Vehicles. Brake Fluid Containing Polymers Is Used That Acts As A Lubricant For Certain Brake System Components. If Replacement Brake Fluid Is Used That Does Not Contain Such Polymers, Or That Contains Only Small Amounts, A Part Of The Rubber Seal Located At The Rear Of The Brake Master Cylinder May Become Dry, And The Seal May Curl During Movement Of The Piston. If This Occurs, A Small Amount Of Brake Fluid Could Slowly Leak From The Seal Into The Brake Booster.


Acura RL (2002) – 20V027000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain 2001-2002 Acura 3.2Cl, 2000-2003 Acura 3.5Rl, 2000-2001 Acura 3.2Tl, Honda Cr-V And Honda Odyssey, 2001-2002 Acura Mdx And 2000 Accord Coupe, Accord Sedan, Civic Coupe, And Civic Sedan Vehicles. These Vehicles May Have Received A Replacement Driver Frontal Air Bag Module As Part Of A Vehicle Repair. Due To A Manufacturing Issue, The Replacement Nadi Inflator May Absorb Moisture, Causing The Inflator To Rupture Or The Air Bag Cushion To Underinflate.


Acura RL (2006) – 07V551000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, Prolonged High Under-Hood Temperatures May Cause The Power Steering Hose To Deteriorate Prematurely Causing The Hose To Crack And Leak Power Steering Fluid.


Acura RL (2002) – 02V119000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, During The Manufacturing Process, Oil Was Applied To The Brake Pedal Assembly To Prevent Rust. This Oil Can Leak Into The Brake Stop Switch And Contaminate The Electrical Contacts.


Acura RL (2006) – 06V270000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles And Motorcycles, The Owner’S Manuals Contain Incorrect Contact Information For The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’S (Nhtsa) Vehicle Safety Hotline.


Acura RL (2005) – 19V501000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain 2003-2006 Acura Mdx, 2005-2012 Rl, 2003-2007 Honda Accord, 2001-2005 Civic, 2003-2005 Civic Hybrid, 2001-2005 Civic Gx Ngv, 2002-2006 Cr-V, 2003-2011 Element, 2007-2008 Fit, 2002-2004 Odyssey, 2003-2008 Pilot, And 2006-2014 Ridgeline Vehicles. The Vehicles Are Equipped With Passenger Frontal Air Bag Inflators Assembled As A Recall Remedy Part Or Replacement Service Part, That May Explode Due To Propellant Degradation Occurring After Long-Term Exposure To High Absolute Humidity, Temperature And Temperature Cycling.


Acura RL (2005) – 19V500000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain 2013 Acura ILX, 2015 Rdx, 2005-2010 And 2012 Rl, 2009-2014 Tl, 2010 And 2012 Zdx, 2007-2011 Cr-V, 2011-2013 And 2015 Cr-Z, 2009-2013 Fit, 2013 Fit Ev, 2010-2011 And 2013 Insight And 2007-2014 Ridgeline Vehicles. These Vehicles Are Equipped With Driver Frontal Air Bag Inflators Assembled As A Recall Remedy Part Or Replacement Service Part, That May Explode Due To Propellant Degradation Occurring After Long-Term Exposure To High Absolute Humidity, Temperature And Temperature Cycling.


Acura RL (2005) – 17V029000

Vehicle recall defect – Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) Is Recalling Certain 2005-2006 Acura Mdx And Honda Cr-V Vehicles, 2005-2011 Honda Element Vehicles, 2005-2012 Acura RL Vehicles, 2006-2012 Honda Ridgeline Vehicles, 2007-2008 Honda Fit Vehicles And 2005-2008 Honda Pilot Vehicles Originally Sold, Or Ever Registered, In Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, The Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), And The U.S. Virgin Islands, Or “Zone A.” Additionally, If Not Included In “Zone A” Above, Honda Is Recalling Certain 2005-2006 Acura Mdx And Honda Cr-V Vehicles, 2005-2009 Acura RL And Honda Element Vehicles, 2007-2008 Honda Fit Vehicles, 2005-2008 Honda Pilot Vehicles And 2006-2009 Honda Ridgeline Vehicles Originally Sold, Or Ever Registered, In Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, And West Virginia, Or “Zone B.” Additionally, If Not Included In “Zone A” Or “Zone B” Above, Honda Is Recalling Certain 2005-2006 Acura Mdx And Honda Cr-V Vehicles, 2005-2008 Acura RL, Honda Element And Honda Pilot Vehicles, 2007-2008 Honda Fit Vehicles And 2006-2008 Honda Ridgeline Vehicles Originally Sold, Or Ever Registered In Alaska, Colorado, ConneCTIcut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, And Wyoming. These Vehicles Are Equipped With Certain Air Bag Inflators Assembled As Part Of The Passenger Frontal Air Bag Modules Used As Original Equipment Or Replacement Equipment. In The Event Of A Crash Necessitating Deployment Of The Front Air BAGS, These Inflators May Rupture Due To Propellant Degradation Occurring After Long-Term Exposure To Absolute Humidity And Temperature Cycling.