Approximately 442 copies of the 2011 Honda Pilot will be recalled by the Japanese manufacturer, due to a potential front suspension problem.
A software error in the machinery used to tighten the spindle nuts on the front axles and the damper attachment bracket bolts on the Pilot is said to be the source of the recall.
Owners of the affected vehicles will receive a notification to head down to their dealer for an inspection and parts replacement.
This recall also affects some U.S.-spec Accords, but not Canadian-spec models.
2011 Honda Pilot (Photo: Honda Canada) |
A software error in the machinery used to tighten the spindle nuts on the front axles and the damper attachment bracket bolts on the Pilot is said to be the source of the recall.
Owners of the affected vehicles will receive a notification to head down to their dealer for an inspection and parts replacement.
This recall also affects some U.S.-spec Accords, but not Canadian-spec models.