Honda Recalls City Sedans in India

Honda Recalls City Sedan

Honda, the Japanese car major has released a statement that it will recall the thousands of City Sedans sold in India to replace a faulty part.

This is the second recall of Honda in India since last year to change a faulty power window switch in the cars manufactures between 2005 to 2007.

January 2010, Honda also recalled almost 8,600 City cars to repair the same faulty switch which is reportedly can cause a fire.

The recall is also a part of Honda’s statement released last year to recall the 646,000 cars . . . → Read More: Honda Recalls City Sedans in India

Honda Recalls 1.5M Cars in the US

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Honda Motor Co. said it would recall about 1.5 million cars in the U.S. to address issues connected to transmission. The difficulty would be fixed with the setting up of updated software that controls the automatic transmission.  The automatic transmission secondary shaft bearing in the affected vehicles can be damaged if the transmission is quickly shifted.

Honda would also additionally call back 760,000 vehicles in China and 135,142 in Canada for the similar problem.

Honda has established engine stalling issues as a result of damage to transmission components when transmission is quickly changed between . . . → Read More: Honda Recalls 1.5M Cars in the US