Honda adds 440,000 cars to recall over airbags

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(CNN) -- An additional 440,000 Honda vehicles are being added to a recall initially announced in November to repair a potential defect in airbag inflation systems, American Honda Motor Co. said Friday.

The recall involves driver-side airbags in certain 2001-02 Honda Accords, 2001 Civics and 2002-03 Acura TLs, the company said in a news release.

The affected vehicles will require the replacement of the steering-wheel-mounted airbag inflator.

"In some vehicles, airbag inflators can produce over-pressurization of the driver's [front] airbag inflator mechanism during airbag deployment," the release said. "If an affected inflator deploys, the increased internal pressure may cause the inflator casing to rupture. Metal fragments could pass through the cloth airbag cushion material, possibly causing an injury or fatality to vehicle occupants."

Honda spokesman Chris Noughtan said the potential defect has resulted in six known injuries and one known death.

The company will send a recall notice in the mail over the next few months, the release said. Owners may check their car's recall status by visiting the Honda "Owner Link" Web site at Honda Auto Recalls - Honda Accord, Civic, More Models, Recall Data or the Acura "My Acura" Web site at My Acura - Recalls.

"Only certain vehicles are affected, and concerned owners of 2001-2002 Accords, 2001 Civics and 2002-2003 Acura TLs are encouraged to wait to receive a recall notice in the mail before scheduling an appointment with their local dealer," the company said.

Honda adds 440,000 cars to recall over airbags - CNN.com
 
Geez, design flaw....good thing no recall for my honda cuz it's 2000 model year. They had seatbelts recalls but that was noted already.
 
None is perfect, they build and realize something is missing.
 
Well, GM is worse! It recalls nearly 1.5 million vehicles

GM recalls nearly 1.5 million vehicles - Apr. 14, 2009

:)

The recall on GM 3.8L engines in FWD vehicles, is front valve cover gasket (engine rocker cover refers to valve cover). The oil seeps out the molded rubber gasket not cock type gasket, when hard braking. Im not sure the techs at the GM dealerships, inspect the leaks and verify valve cover bolts are not loose. If loose bolts they probaby retighten the bolts then done with the recall. Maybe they replace V/C gaskets?
I ve been see the loose bolts on the 3.8L FWD engines when I sell valve cover gasket jobs. Easy money. :D
 
The recall on GM 3.8L engines in FWD vehicles, is front valve cover gasket (engine rocker cover refers to valve cover). The oil seeps out the molded rubber gasket not cock type gasket, when hard braking. Im not sure the techs at the GM dealerships, inspect the leaks and verify valve cover bolts are not loose. If loose bolts they probaby retighten the bolts then done with the recall. Maybe they replace V/C gaskets?
I ve been see the loose bolts on the 3.8L FWD engines when I sell valve cover gasket jobs. Easy money. :D

1998-2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is RWD and it in list for recall. :hmm:
 
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