Honda Motor Co. is recalling approximately 1.7 million vehicles due to a manufacturing defect in the steering gearbox assembly that could hinder steering and increase crash risk.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's order highlights that vehicles produced from 2022 to 2025 may experience excessive internal friction in the steering system, potentially making steering difficult.
Complaints from Honda Civic owners regarding sticking steering prompted the NHTSA's investigation, reflecting the critical nature of consumer feedback in addressing automotive safety concerns and recall initiatives.
Honda will notify vehicle owners of the recall by mail on November 18, allowing them to bring their cars to dealers for necessary repairs at no cost.
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