Acura Recall
Information
Last Updated
December, 2008
FEBRUARY 2008 -- Honda
is recalling 273,000 MY
2004-2008 Acura TL vehicles.
Prolonged high under-hood
temperatures may cause the
power steering hose to
deteriorate prematurely
causing the hose to crack
and leak power steering
fluid. Power steering fluid
leaking onto a hot catalytic
converter will generate
smoke and possibly lead to
an under-hood fire. Dealers
will install a new heat
resistant power steering
hose free of charge. The
manufacturer has not yet
provided an owner
notification schedule for
this campaign. 08V091
FEBRUARY
2008 -- Honda is
recalling 129,600 MY
2004-2005 Acura TL vehicles.
If water enters the
windshield wiper motor
breather port, which is
designed to allow the motor
to vent warm air during
normal operation, it can
result in corrosion inside
the motor housing. This
could cause a failure of the
electrical circuit breaker
inside the motor housing. If
the circuit breaker fails,
it will cause the windshield
wiper motor to become
inoperative, which can
increase the likelihood of a
crash in certain conditions.
Dealers will inspect the
windshield wiper motor for
signs of corrosion. If no
signs of corrosion are
present, a snorkel tube will
be added to the wiper motor
breather port to prevent
water from entering the
wiper motor housing and foam
tape will be installed on
the cowl above the wiper
motor to direct water away
from the wiper motor. If
signs of corrosion damage
are observed on the wiper
motor, the motor will be
replaced, and the breather
tube and foam tape will also
be installed to prevent
water intrusion on the new
wiper motor. The
manufacturer has not yet
provided an owner
notification schedule for
this campaign. This recall
was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE07-060, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V092
DECEMBER 2007 -- Honda
is recalling 43,200 MY
2005-2008 Acura RL passenger
vehicles. Prolonged high
under-hood temperatures may
cause the power steering
hose to deteriorate
prematurely causing the hose
to crack and leak power
steering fluid. Power
steering fluid leaking onto
a hot catalytic converter
will generate smoke and
possibly lead to an
under-hood fire. Dealers
will install a new heat
resistant power steering
hose. The recall is expected
to begin during January 17,
2007. 07V-551
August
2007 -- Honda is
recalling 744 MY 2008 Acura
RDX vehicles for failing
conform to the requirements
of Part 567,
'Certification.' Incorrect
certification labels were
applied to these vehicles.
Some certification labels
may not contain the required
tire and rim size
information. Dealers will
remove the incorrect label
and install the correct
label. The recall is
expected to begin during
September 2007. 07V-358
Honda is recalling 273,000 2004
to 2008 ACURA TL sports sedans because power steering fluid may
leak, leading to a fire in the engine compartment. The company
is also recalling 129,000 2004 to 2005 Acura TL sports sedans,
this time because of a windshield wiper problem.
Prolonged high under-hood
temperatures may cause the poser steering hose to deteriorate
prematurely causing the hose to crack and leak power steering
fluid, according to the National Highway traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA).
Honda and Acura dealers will
install a new heat resistant power steering hose free of
charge, according to NHTSA.
Wipers Honda is also recalling 129,600 2004 to 2005 Acura TL sports
sedans because the windshield wipers can fail.
If water enters the windshield
wiper motor breather port, which is designed to allow the motor
to vent warm air during normal operation, it can result in
corrosion inside the motor housing, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported on its web site.
This could cause a failure of
the electrical circuit breaker inside the motor housing, NHTSA
reported. If the circuit breaker fails, it will cause the
windshield wiper motor to become inoperative, which can increase
the likelihood of a crash in certain conditions, the agency
said.
Honda dealers will inspect the
windshield wiper motor for signs of corrosion. A snorkel tube
will be added to the wiper motor breather port to prevent water
from entering the wiper motors housing and foam tape will be
installed on the cowl above the wiper motor to direct water away
from the wiper motor, NHTSA reported.
Should Acura technicians discover
signs of corrosion damage to the wiper motor they will replace
the motor and install the snorkel tube and foam tape.
Dec. 18, 2007 Bloomberg.com --
Honda Motor Co. is recalling 43,200 Acura RL sedans in the U.S.
to fix a power steering hose that may crack from engine heat and
possibly cause a fire.
The recall by Tokyo-based Honda affects 2005-2008 models,
according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
which posted the information yesterday on its Web site.
The cracked hose can release a volatile fluid onto a hot
catalytic converter, leading to a fire, Honda said. The
automaker received two reports of fires in Japan, triggering an
internal investigation that led to the recall, according to a
letter posted on NHTSA's Web site.
Honda began notifying owners yesterday, and dealers will install
a heat-resistant hose, according to the letter from....a lawyer
with Honda's Torrance, California-based U.S. unit.
The recall in the U.S. follows an earlier recall for the same
model in Japan filed to the country's transport ministry on Dec.
6. Honda recalled 8,657 Acuras, known as the Legend in Japan,
for the same reason, according to the filing.