Honda Orders Dealers to Halt Sales of Certain Used Models until Airbag Problem is Solved

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Honda Orders Dealers to Halt Sales of Certain Used Models until Airbag Problem is Solved



An airbag-related issue has made Honda tell its dealers to stop sales of certain used cars until a recall campaign to fix the defect is carried out.

Honda took the decision in spite of the fact that federal law requires automakers only to stop selling new cars when a recall campaign is issued, as it does not demand the same for used vehicles.

As reported by The New York Times, the defect airbag has been linked to two deaths and 18 injuries so far. The problem is that the driver’s airbag may deploy with so much force that it can send metal shards into the drivers.
In a service bulletin sent to Honda and Acura dealers about the recall, the automaker said: “Some vehicles affected by this campaign may be in your used vehicle inventory. These vehicles must be repaired before they are sold.”

Last month, Honda announced that its most recent airbag-related recall, the fourth since 2008 on the same problem, applied to the 2001-2002MY Honda Accord, 2001-2003MY Honda Civic and Odyssey, 2003 MY Honda Pilot, 2002-2003 MY Honda CR-V and the 2002-2003 MY Acura 3.2 TL and 2003 MY Acura 3.2 CL.
 
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I did not receive a letter for mine. :mad:
http://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/SEO/HondaRecall.asp?recallStatus=NO VIN&recallId1=NO RECALL IDS
if you put your vin # in, does it pull it up?

Honda has expanded a previously announced recall of certain 2001 through 2003 model-year Honda and Acura vehicles to replace the driver's airbag inflator originally installed in approximately 273,000 additional vehicles sold in the U.S. Affected driver's airbag inflators may deploy with too much pressure, which can cause the inflator casing to rupture and could result in injury or fatality.

Separately, Honda has also determined that approximately 640 affected driver's airbag service parts were sold for installation in vehicles for collision repair or other vehicle service. Because Honda is unable to determine the specific vehicles that may have received the affected service parts through existing information, Honda will inspect an additional approximately 603,000 vehicles and replace those parts as necessary.

Notification to the expanded group of customers will begin in late December 2011.
 
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