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Official Safety Recalls - Important!

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These are official manufacturer recalls ordered by NHTSA for safety defects. If you own this vehicle, contact your dealer immediately for free repairs.

Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
NHTSA Campaign: 24V540000 SAFETY RECALL
39 Vehicles Affected
Recall Date: Jul 18, 2024
Safety Issue:

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2024 Prologue vehicles. The right front lower control arm may contain a manufacturing defect that can cause it to fracture.

Potential Risk:
A right front lower control arm fracture can cause loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash.
FREE Recall Solution:
Dealers will inspect and replace the right front lower control arm as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed September 3, 2024. Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda's number for this recall is PIY.
Additional Details:

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

Action Required: Contact your local HONDA dealer to schedule your FREE recall repair.
Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: PIY
Notice Date: Sep 3, 2024
Recall Date: Jul 18, 2024

Consumer Complaints

763 Complaints
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638680 Other
Jan 26, 2025
Defect Description:

SUSPENSION

Potential Consequences:

Clicking noise when turning

Corrective Action:

Clicking noise when turning

Additional Notes:

Clicking noise when turning

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638680
Notice Date: Jan 26, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 26, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638680 Other
Jan 26, 2025
Defect Description:

POWER TRAIN

Potential Consequences:

Clicking noise when turning

Corrective Action:

Clicking noise when turning

Additional Notes:

Clicking noise when turning

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638680
Notice Date: Jan 26, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 26, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638489 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

SUSPENSION

Potential Consequences:

I am having issues with clicking noises from the front of the vehicle either if I turn left or right. I been told it’s a known issue when I return it to the dealership and there is nothing wrong with it and that a replacement will not help cause it comes back the noise

Corrective Action:

I am having issues with clicking noises from the front of the vehicle either if I turn left or right. I been told it’s a known issue when I return it to the dealership and there is nothing wrong with it and that a replacement will not help cause it comes back the noise

Additional Notes:

I am having issues with clicking noises from the front of the vehicle either if I turn left or right. I been told it’s a known issue when I return it to the dealership and there is nothing wrong with it and that a replacement will not help cause it comes back the noise

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638489
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638489 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

STEERING

Potential Consequences:

I am having issues with clicking noises from the front of the vehicle either if I turn left or right. I been told it’s a known issue when I return it to the dealership and there is nothing wrong with it and that a replacement will not help cause it comes back the noise

Corrective Action:

I am having issues with clicking noises from the front of the vehicle either if I turn left or right. I been told it’s a known issue when I return it to the dealership and there is nothing wrong with it and that a replacement will not help cause it comes back the noise

Additional Notes:

I am having issues with clicking noises from the front of the vehicle either if I turn left or right. I been told it’s a known issue when I return it to the dealership and there is nothing wrong with it and that a replacement will not help cause it comes back the noise

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638489
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638497 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

STEERING

Potential Consequences:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Corrective Action:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Additional Notes:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638497
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638497 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

SUSPENSION

Potential Consequences:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Corrective Action:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Additional Notes:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638497
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638497 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

WHEELS

Potential Consequences:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Corrective Action:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Additional Notes:

Component/System Failure: The issue involves a clicking noise coming from the front of the vehicle whenever I turn the steering wheel to the left or right. Based on my observations, I suspect that the noise is coming from the axle, particularly one of the CV joints. The clicking noise is noticeable at low and moderate speeds, and it occurs consistently every time I turn the vehicle. Safety Risk: If the issue is indeed related to a malfunctioning CV joint, this could potentially pose a significant safety risk. If the CV joint were to fracture or break while driving, it could result in a loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident. While the noise itself is not an immediate hazard, the possibility of a sudden failure of the axle or CV joint is concerning, as it could impair my ability to control the vehicle and could potentially cause a serious crash. Reproduction/Confirmation by Dealer or Service Center: The problem has not yet been inspected by a dealer or independent service center. However, the clicking noise can be reproduced consistently every time I turn the car, whether turning left or right. Given the regularity of the noise, I believe this issue is likely to continue and should be addressed. Inspection by Manufacturer, Police, Insurance, or Others: At this time, the issue has not been inspected by the manufacturer, police, or insurance representatives. Since the noise has only recently started and has been persistent, I have not yet taken the car to the dealership for an inspection, but I intend to do so soon. Warning Lamps or Messages: There have been no warning lamps, messages, or alerts shown on the dashboard related to this issue. The vehicle continues to function normally aside from the clicking noise when turning. No other symptoms or mechanical issues have been noticed. When It First Appeared: The clicking noise first appeared around 1000 miles ago. As of now, the vehicle has accumulated approximately 5000 miles.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638497
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638500 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: WARNINGS

Potential Consequences:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Corrective Action:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Additional Notes:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638500
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638500 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

BACK OVER PREVENTION: REARVIEW SYSTEM BRAKING

Potential Consequences:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Corrective Action:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Additional Notes:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638500
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638500 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING

Potential Consequences:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Corrective Action:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Additional Notes:

The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system or collision avoidance feature in my 2024 Honda Prologue has malfunctioned. The car abruptly applies the brakes when backing out of my driveway, and also engages when driving forward and getting too close to other vehicles or when changing lanes, even when there’s sufficient space. The braking is sudden and forceful, making it difficult to control the vehicle. This issue poses a serious safety risk, as the car’s automatic braking can cause me to be rear-ended by vehicles behind me when stopping unexpectedly. The system may also cause a collision when changing lanes, as the sudden deceleration could lead to a crash. The problem occurs consistently, and can be reproduced each time I back out of the driveway, approach a vehicle too closely, or change lanes. The vehicle has not been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, or insurance, and I have not yet brought it in for service. I am filing this report to document the issue as a potential safety concern. There are no warning lights or messages on the dashboard when the issue occurs. The braking happens without any prior indication from the vehicle, and I only notice after the fact that the system has engaged. This problem began right from the start, within the first 50 miles of driving the car. As of now, the car has about 5000 miles on it, and the issue continues intermittently.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638500
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638517 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

WHEELS

Potential Consequences:

Self healing tires unable to be repaired by dealer with nail in main tread area. Any other tire would have been able to be patched and inflated. Tire was less than self healing.

Corrective Action:

Self healing tires unable to be repaired by dealer with nail in main tread area. Any other tire would have been able to be patched and inflated. Tire was less than self healing.

Additional Notes:

Self healing tires unable to be repaired by dealer with nail in main tread area. Any other tire would have been able to be patched and inflated. Tire was less than self healing.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638517
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638519 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

WHEELS

Potential Consequences:

Tire pressure monitor sensor will not stay off. Car has been taken back to the dealer several times and they are unable to keep it off. Was told by the dealer service manager that "it's just a light" and that I "should be ok." Called Honda and submit a ticket for them to handle it with the dealership but the both of them are unable to get it resolved.

Corrective Action:

Tire pressure monitor sensor will not stay off. Car has been taken back to the dealer several times and they are unable to keep it off. Was told by the dealer service manager that "it's just a light" and that I "should be ok." Called Honda and submit a ticket for them to handle it with the dealership but the both of them are unable to get it resolved.

Additional Notes:

Tire pressure monitor sensor will not stay off. Car has been taken back to the dealer several times and they are unable to keep it off. Was told by the dealer service manager that "it's just a light" and that I "should be ok." Called Honda and submit a ticket for them to handle it with the dealership but the both of them are unable to get it resolved.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638519
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638522 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

STEERING

Potential Consequences:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Corrective Action:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Additional Notes:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638522
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638522 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

WHEELS

Potential Consequences:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Corrective Action:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Additional Notes:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638522
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638522 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Potential Consequences:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Corrective Action:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Additional Notes:

I have a brand new Honda Prologue Elite that, within 500 miles of leasing it, has a loud knocking noise on both the front left and front right sides whenever I make a hard left or right turn. It sounds like a loud knocking/creaking noise and I usually hear it three times during a turn. It can be heard over a moderate volume radio. The sound has been replicated by a service technician at the dealership, who thought they corrected it (found a loose bolt under the panel under the passenger seat!) but they did not fix the actual problem and it continues. The sound remains and seems to be getting louder. I am increasingly concerned about what happens if the noise continues to get louder and the part(s) eventually fails - and where the car will go if that happens. This has happened on repeat occasions from 30-55 mph (though usually starting from a stop, like being at a light waiting for my chance to turn left).

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638522
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638535 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Potential Consequences:

I purchased a Honda Prolauge Touring. Radio and Turn signal sounds suddenly stopped. While driving, the sound indicates that the turn signal is out.

Corrective Action:

I purchased a Honda Prolauge Touring. Radio and Turn signal sounds suddenly stopped. While driving, the sound indicates that the turn signal is out.

Additional Notes:

I purchased a Honda Prolauge Touring. Radio and Turn signal sounds suddenly stopped. While driving, the sound indicates that the turn signal is out.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638535
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638557 Other
Jan 25, 2025
Defect Description:

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING

Potential Consequences:

While backing up car will stop abruptly for no apparent reason. This has occurred several time and each time it occurs I think I hit something. It it very annoying and possibly dangerous if car abruptly stops while backing up.

Corrective Action:

While backing up car will stop abruptly for no apparent reason. This has occurred several time and each time it occurs I think I hit something. It it very annoying and possibly dangerous if car abruptly stops while backing up.

Additional Notes:

While backing up car will stop abruptly for no apparent reason. This has occurred several time and each time it occurs I think I hit something. It it very annoying and possibly dangerous if car abruptly stops while backing up.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638557
Notice Date: Jan 25, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 25, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638222 Other
Jan 24, 2025
Defect Description:

STEERING

Potential Consequences:

When turning right or left and accelerating there is a loud clicking sound as if the CV joints are bad.

Corrective Action:

When turning right or left and accelerating there is a loud clicking sound as if the CV joints are bad.

Additional Notes:

When turning right or left and accelerating there is a loud clicking sound as if the CV joints are bad.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638222
Notice Date: Jan 24, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 24, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638224 Other
Jan 24, 2025
Defect Description:

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Potential Consequences:

Service High Voltage System Reduced Acceleration - Drive with Care Service Vehicle Soon There is a very prevalent problem with the new EV Honda Prologues. Mine has been in the shop since last Friday, Jan. 17. The parts "are on backorder" with Honda refusing to state how long it will take for parts to come in.

Corrective Action:

Service High Voltage System Reduced Acceleration - Drive with Care Service Vehicle Soon There is a very prevalent problem with the new EV Honda Prologues. Mine has been in the shop since last Friday, Jan. 17. The parts "are on backorder" with Honda refusing to state how long it will take for parts to come in.

Additional Notes:

Service High Voltage System Reduced Acceleration - Drive with Care Service Vehicle Soon There is a very prevalent problem with the new EV Honda Prologues. Mine has been in the shop since last Friday, Jan. 17. The parts "are on backorder" with Honda refusing to state how long it will take for parts to come in.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638224
Notice Date: Jan 24, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 24, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Campaign: 11638224 Other
Jan 24, 2025
Defect Description:

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

Potential Consequences:

Service High Voltage System Reduced Acceleration - Drive with Care Service Vehicle Soon There is a very prevalent problem with the new EV Honda Prologues. Mine has been in the shop since last Friday, Jan. 17. The parts "are on backorder" with Honda refusing to state how long it will take for parts to come in.

Corrective Action:

Service High Voltage System Reduced Acceleration - Drive with Care Service Vehicle Soon There is a very prevalent problem with the new EV Honda Prologues. Mine has been in the shop since last Friday, Jan. 17. The parts "are on backorder" with Honda refusing to state how long it will take for parts to come in.

Additional Notes:

Service High Voltage System Reduced Acceleration - Drive with Care Service Vehicle Soon There is a very prevalent problem with the new EV Honda Prologues. Mine has been in the shop since last Friday, Jan. 17. The parts "are on backorder" with Honda refusing to state how long it will take for parts to come in.

Manufacturer: HONDA
Mfg Campaign: 11638224
Notice Date: Jan 24, 2025
Recall Date: Jan 24, 2025

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