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Honda to recall 410,000 vehicles for brake problem

Honda to recall 410,000 vehicles for brake problem

Honda to recall 410,000 vehicles for brake problem

by Associated Press

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Posted on March 16, 2010 at 1:38 PM

DETROIT -  Honda Motor Co. will recall more than 410,000 Odyssey minivans and Element small trucks because of braking system problems that could make it tougher to stop the vehicle if not repaired.

The recall includes 344,000 Odysseys and 68,000 Elements from the 2007 and 2008 model years.

Honda said in a statement that over time, brake pedals can feel "soft" and must be pressed closer to the floor to stop the vehicles. Left unrepaired, the problem could cause loss of braking power and possibly a crash, Honda spokesman Chris Martin said.

"It's definitely not operating the way it should, and it's safety systems, so it brings it to the recall status," he said.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has reported three crashes due to the problem with minor injuries and no deaths, Martin said. Honda notified NHTSA of the recall on Monday, he said.

Honda has traced the problem to the device that powers the electronic stability control system, which selectively brakes each of the wheels to keep the vehicles upright during an emergency situation.

When the device, called a "vehicle stability assist modulator," tests itself when the vehicles are started, it allows a small amount of air into the hydraulic brake lines. Over time, an air bubble in the lines can cause a loss of braking power and require that the pedal be pushed farther toward the floor than normal to stop the vehicles, Martin said.

"Although not all vehicles being recalled are affected by this issue, we are recalling all possible units to assure all customers that their vehicles will perform correctly," Honda said in a statement.

Under the recall, which Honda said it volunteered to do, Honda said that owners should wait to get a letter from the company before scheduling a repair because the parts are not yet available. Letters should go out toward the end of April.

Drivers who fear that they've lost braking power should have their dealer check the brakes sooner, Martin said. The dealer can "bleed" air bubbles out of the hydraulic lines, which should fix the problem until the parts arrive for the final repair, he said.

Honda technicians will put plastic caps and sealant over two small holes in the device to stop the air from getting in, Martin said.

The automaker is still preparing a list of affected vehicles. After April 19, owners can determine if their vehicles are being recalled by going to www.recalls.honda.com or by calling (800) 999-1009, and selecting option number four.

 

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crazyeddie said on March 17, 2010 at 8:37 PM

I haven't seen alot about the Fords that were recalled in the last month. I think it is the American unionized press that is trying to aid the unionized American auto companies.

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collegeguy said on March 17, 2010 at 6:00 PM

It doesn't really matter who makes the car, they all have issues at some point, regardless if it is a manufacture defect or a owner issue. This brake issue is somewhat funny as while it is a defect in the design of the car but this is an issue that can happen to ANY car if the brakes are not maintained properly anyway. At least the Honda owners aren't crying about needing to get all the purchase price back yet, unlike those idiot Toyota owners are crying like little female dogs.

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bazwest said on March 17, 2010 at 8:08 AM

Cars are just plain dangerous I guess. Maybe we should all go back to riding horses, although I've been bucked off a few times...and that ain't fun either partner!

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clear2copy said on March 17, 2010 at 7:10 AM

fair enough.. then it should read 'crappy American and Japanese cars are trying to kills us'

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the_realist said on March 17, 2010 at 6:14 AM

Funny thing about calling them "Japanese cars", is that Honda and Toyota make more cars on U.S. soil compared to Ford, Chrysler and GM. Most of the 'Big 3' cars are produced in Mexico and Canada.

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clear2copy said on March 16, 2010 at 10:33 PM

more like the Japanese cars are trying to kill US

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lundgren said on March 16, 2010 at 3:00 PM

Wuahahahahaahahahahah! First, Toyota, now it's Honda????!!!!! They're really trying to kill Japanese cars!!!!!

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the_realist said on March 16, 2010 at 2:08 PM

At least Honda knows what the problem is. Sounds pretty straight forward. One question though, is King5 going to report all automobile recalls now? I only ask because there wasn't even a whisper about the 250,000 GM vehicles that would randomly catch on fire back in Oct/Nov of '09.

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