Honda Motor Co. is recalling 81,000 of its 2004-2005 Accord sedans because of issues that could cause an air bag-related sensor to fail, the company said Wednesday.
Honda said in a Jan. 9 letter to the government that the wiring harness for the seat position sensor, which detects the driver’s seating position and adjusts the air bag inflation pressure accordingly, was attached in the wrong location and may have been overtightened.
Honda said the sensor wire could break and cause the air bag warning light to be illuminated and prevent the sensor from working properly. When the sensor fails, the air bag system automatically moves to full inflation pressure, which could increase the risk of injury for smaller drivers in a frontal crash, the Japanese automaker said.
Honda spokesman Chris Naughton said the company was not aware of any injuries or incidents connected to the recall.
The recall is expected to begin in early February, and dealers will replace the seat position sensor wiring subharness, Honda said.
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That is Good.
Real good stuff!!!!
It means if you live in America you should support America. And if you live in America but support Japan then you should move to Japan.
That mean do not buy Honda!!!
Adam R
Great Post!!! I enjoy this web site. I happy that I find this web site. I got a 1982 Chevy brown 1500 pickup. My dad got a GM car.
That's right Adam. If you want to buy Toyota and Honda and support Japan you should move to Japan.
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Luke, you live in Oklahoma?
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