Which Hondas are affected by airbag recall?

Which Hondas are affected by airbag recall?

UPDATE 6/15/2015, 10:45 p.m.: Honda has added nearly 1.4 million airbag inflators to this ever-expanding recall. The new recall is for passenger-side airbags on 2003–2007 Accord and 2001–2005 Civic models—two vehicles with the highest defect rates uncovered in Takata tests.

How long does the Honda airbag recall take?

You are welcome to wait, although you should expect that the recall may take as long as 3 hours to complete (for both a driver and passenger side replacement).

Who pays for the Takata airbag recall?

According to a New York Times review of Takata’s internal documents, each airbag costs about $100 to replace. Typically, the automakers pay the upfront costs of a recall repair and are reimbursed by the manufacturer of the defective equipment that prompted the vehicle recalls.

What companies use Takata airbags?

Takata Airbag Recall: Everything You Need to Know

Acura Lexus
Chrysler (includes Dodge, Jeep) Mitsubishi
Ferrari Nissan
Ford/Lincoln Subaru
General Motors (includes Pontiac, Saab) Tesla

What is the latest Honda recall?

American Honda will voluntarily recall approximately 608,000 model-year 2018-2020 Honda Odyssey, 2019-2020 Passport and 2019-2021 Pilot vehicles in the United States to complete one or more of four recall repairs, for free.

How much does it cost to replace airbags in a Honda?

On average, expect around $1,000 to $1,500 per airbag that needs to be replaced. That doesn’t take into consideration other parts that need to be changed; just the airbags themselves. Airbag module replacement will run another $600 and up.

How much is a Honda airbag?

Honda Civic Air Bag Control Module Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $166 and $209 while parts are priced at $687.

Why is Honda having so many recalls?

Honda is recalling more than 628,000 vehicles in the U.S. to replace fuel pumps that can fail, causing the engines to stall. The recall covers much of the Honda and Acura model lineup from the 2018 to 2020 model years including the CR-V small SUV, the company’s top-selling U.S. vehicle.

What Honda vehicles have recalls?

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2003-2012 Honda Accord and Pilot, 2010 Accord Crosstour, 2001-2011 Civic, 2002-2011 CR-V, 2003-2004, 2006-2008 and 2011 Element, 2007 and 2009-2013 Fit, 2010-2012 Insight, 2002-2004 Odyssey, and 2012 Ridgeline vehicles.

Is Takata a Chinese company?

Takata Corporation (タカタ株式会社, Takata Kabushiki Gaisha) was a Japanese automotive parts company. The company had production facilities on four continents, with its European headquarters located in Germany, where it also had nine production deaths and injuries. In June 2017, Takata filed for bankruptcy. …

How many people have been killed by Takata airbags?

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), at least 15 drivers have been killed and 250 people injured by an exploding Takata inflator. Certain 2001-2003 Honda and Acura vehicles have been labeled as having a “high risk” of airbag inflator ruptures.

Are there any recalls on Honda airbags?

A large number of Honda vehicles have been recalled because they contain dangerous airbag inflators made by Takata. The shrapnel-hurling inflators have been recalled in over 37 million vehicles (and counting). Takata’s inflators use a chemical called ammonium nitrate to inflate the airbag during a crash.

Who was killed by a Honda Accord airbag?

Gurjit Rathore of Richmond, VA — On Christmas Eve 2009, 33-year old Gurjit Rathore was driving her 2001 Honda Accord when she hit a mail trunk. The airbag detonated and sent shrapnel through the cabin that tragically caused Ms. Rathore to bleed to death in front of her children.

When did the Honda airbag explode in Midwest City?

The 4:46 a.m. crash caused the front airbag to explode after the car hit a fallen tree. Ashley Parham of Midwest City, OK — On May 27, 2009, just days after graduating high school, Ms. Parnham’s 2001 Honda Accord bumped another car at slow speeds in a parking lot.