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Over 250,000 Honda vehicles undergo recall due to stated reasons

Honda issues recall of 259,033 American vehicles due to potential brake pedal unit issue, leading to possible pedal displacement, as per our report.

Over 250,000 Honda vehicles under recall due to stated issues
Over 250,000 Honda vehicles under recall due to stated issues

Honda Recalls Nearly a Quarter-Million Vehicles in the U.S. Over Potential Brake Issue

Over 250,000 Honda vehicles undergo recall due to stated reasons

warning: In-depth information ahead! Get a closer look at the recalled models, the underlying problem, investigation background, and remedies here.

Jump aboard as we dive into the nitty-gritty details of Honda's recent recall of hundreds of thousands of vehicles!

Vehicles Involved

The affected vehicles include 2021–2025 Acura TLX sedans, approximately 7,332 units, and 2023–2025 Acura MDX SUVs, around 67,448 units. The majority of the recalled vehicles are 2023–2025 Honda Pilot SUVs, amounting to a whopping 184,243 units [1][2][4].

Pedal Problem

The root cause of the recall is a flaw in the production of the brake-pedal assembly, specifically the brake pedal pivot pins. This defective assembly allows the brake pedal to move side to side instead of remaining firmly in place. The consequences include the driver inadvertently applying the brakes or finding it challenging to apply sufficient braking when needed, leading to a higher risk of accidents due to unexpected or insufficient braking capability [1][2][3][4].

Background and Investigation

The issue first surfaced in April 2024, when Honda received a complaint regarding brake pedal movement. Later, the brake pedal supplier halted production and closed their US facility, relocating operations to Mexico. Honda inspected and analyzed parts from late 2024 to mid-2025 and officially declared a safety defect related to the brake pedal assembly in June 2025 [3].

Scope and Impact

As of early June 2025, Honda had received three warranty claims, but no reports of injuries or fatalities [3]. The total number of affected vehicles is over 259,000.

Remedy and Owner Actions

Honda dealers will inspect the brake pedal assembly on affected vehicles. If the assembly is found to be defective or at risk, it will be replaced with a new one at no cost to the owner. Owners will start receiving official recall notifications around July 28, 2025. Owners needing more information can contact Honda customer service at 888-234-2138 or refer to NHTSA campaign number 25V391000 [1][3].

In sum, this recall tackles a critical brake pedal defect that creates safety risks by allowing the brake pedal to move unintentionally. Honda is taking corrective action to inspect and replace the pedal assemblies on the affected Acura MDX, Acura TLX, and Honda Pilot vehicles from 2021 to 2025 model years. Ready for a safer ride? Stay tuned for more updates!

Reference(s):1. NHTSA (Apr 2024). https://www.nhtsa.gov2. Acura (Jun 2025). https://www.acura.com/3. Honda (Jun 2025). https://www.honda.com/4. Car and Driver (Jul 2025). https://www.caranddriver.com/

  1. The major industries affected by Honda's vehicle recall are finance, transportation, and automotive, as the vast majority of recalled vehicles are Honda Pilot SUVs, a popular choice among buyers in these sectors.
  2. In the face of this brake-related recall, the finance, transportation, and automotive sectors may face additional expenses due to increased insurance premiums and potential depreciation of affected vehicles.

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