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Honda has announced another round of recalls for the
2011 Accord. Both the coupe and sedan, along with the
2011 Pilot, have been discovered to be susceptible to a failure in the front suspension. According to the
National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, the bolts that attach the front dampers to the suspension may not have been properly tightened.
In addition, the spindle nuts on the Pilot and Accord V6 may be loose as well, and both issues could cause a loss of steering. NHTSA says that 10,823 units are impacted by the recall. That number joins the 9,300 Accord and
CR-V models that are currently being
investigated for possible oil leaks due to an improperly cast portion of the engine.
According to
USA Today, the newest problem is due to a malfunction in the software that controls the machines that tighten bolts at the factory. Dealers will inspect and replace the damper bolts and spindle nuts if necessary free of charge, and owners can expect to be notified as soon as December 23, 2010.
Hit the jump to have a look at the recall notice for yourself.
[Sources:
USA Today,
NHTSA]
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