Honda Recalls 300,000 Pilot SUV’s

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The Japanese car major, Honda Motor Co. recalls more than 300,000 Pilot SUV’s from the 2009 to 2011 models to inspect the faulty front seat belts, which possibly disconnects in a car crash increasing the risk of injury or death.

The company said that due to manufacturing error in the assembly of some vehicles, the  stitch that connects the lap section of the belt to the outboard anchor webbing could be missing or incomplete.

No deaths or injuries reported yet, and this recall is a preventive exercise.

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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.

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