On November 6, 2024, Honda Vietnam announced a recall campaign related to the repair of steering parts for several models, including the CR-V 2023-2024, Civic 2021-2023, and Civic Type-R 2023-2024. These models are either imported or domestically assembled by Honda Vietnam.

Specifically, 7,104 Honda CR-Vs are affected by this recall, including both imported and domestically assembled vehicles from Thailand. The corresponding number for the Honda Civic imported from Thailand is 3,870 units. Meanwhile, 31 units of the Honda Civic Type R imported from Japan are also included in this recall. In total, 11,005 Honda vehicles are affected by this campaign.

No. Model Origin Production Period Quantity (units)
1 Honda CR-V Thailand, Vietnam Sep 18, 2023 – Sep 25, 2024 7,104
2 Honda Civic Thailand Nov 03, 2021 – Nov 17, 2023 3,870
3 Honda Civic Type R Japan Jan 10, 2023 – Jul 05, 2024 31
Total 11,005

Detailed information about the Honda models recalled in Vietnam.

The reason for this recall campaign is to address an issue with abnormal noise or vibration when steering. According to Honda Vietnam, there have been no recorded incidents of safety hazards due to this issue. However, the company still recommends that customers promptly take their vehicles to authorized Honda automobile distributors for inspection and replacement of affected parts to ensure their safety and rights. Honda Vietnam will bear the costs associated with the inspection and replacement of these parts.

All affected vehicle owners will be notified by authorized Honda automobile distributors via mail, email, and/or phone call. Customers can bring their vehicles to any authorized Honda distributor nationwide. The estimated repair time is 0.5 – 4 hours per vehicle. The recall is expected to begin in December 2024.

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