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Honda Motor CO

Civic

64 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.

If your Civic is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Honda Motor CO dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.

Notices on record

64

Honda Motor CO Civic · DVSA register

All recall notices.

  1. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 7 Feb 2017 – 14 May 2018

    ~11,169 vehicles affected

  2. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 21 May 2018 – 30 Apr 2019

    ~7,803 vehicles affected

  3. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 22 May 2019 – 26 Sep 2019

    ~2,513 vehicles affected

  4. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 8 Oct 2019 – 8 Jul 2020

    ~2,643 vehicles affected

  5. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 7 Aug 2020 – 29 Jun 2021

    ~1,902 vehicles affected

  6. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 16 Jan 2017 – 11 May 2018

    ~5,104 vehicles affected

  7. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 16 May 2018 – 2 May 2019

    ~3,354 vehicles affected

  8. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 20 May 2019 – 26 Sep 2019

    ~2,049 vehicles affected

  9. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 9 Oct 2019 – 10 Jul 2020

    ~916 vehicles affected

  10. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 7 Aug 2020 – 9 Jul 2021

    ~2,646 vehicles affected

  11. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 4 Jan 2018 – 23 May 2019

    ~4,613 vehicles affected

  12. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 5 Aug 2018 – 19 Sep 2019

    ~240 vehicles affected

  13. Civic Wheel Steel Bushes Missing (Accessory)

    R/2026/025 · 16 Feb 2026

    16 Feb 2026

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the alloy steel bushes may be missing in all five positions of the alloy wheel. This may result in the wheel nuts falling off or in the worst-case scenario wheel detachment.

    Remedy

    Inspect the wheels for the presence of bush and replace wheel(s) in case of missing bushes.

    Build window

    Built 14 Oct 2019 – 14 Jul 2020

    ~1,200 vehicles affected

  14. 23YM Civic Lithium-Ion Battery Negative Terminal Defect

    R/2024/389 · 5 Dec 2024

    5 Dec 2024

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the Hybrid HV battery may develop a fault where battery electrolyte leakage occurs that may result in a vehicle fire in a worst-case scenario.

    Remedy

    Replace the Hybrid HV battery with a modified component.

    Build window

    Built 3 Jun 2022 – 6 Jan 2023

    ~40 vehicles affected

  15. THE ABSORPTION OF MOISTURE INTO THE DRIVER'S AIR BAG PROPELLANT COULD LEAD TO SLOW DEPLOYMENT OR INFLATOR RUPTURE

    R/2020/061 · 23 Oct 2020

    23 Oct 2020

    Defect

    The absorption of moisture into the driver�s airbag propellant could lead to slow deployment or inflator rupture.

    Remedy

    Replace the airbag inflator or the airbag assembly. Honda is still preparing for the development and production of the remedy parts.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~42,435 vehicles affected

  16. VEHICLES MAY BE EQUIPPED WITH A FUEL PUMP MODULE MANUFACTURED WITH LOW DENSITY IMPELLARS

    R/2020/186 · 24 Aug 2020

    24 Aug 2020

    Defect

    Affected vehicles may be equipped with a fuel pump module manufactured with low density impellers.

    Remedy

    The affected fuel pumps will be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 18 Sep 2017 – 17 Mar 2020

    ~21,313 vehicles affected

  17. THE REGULATORY REQUIREMENT FOR EMISSIONS LEVELS ARE NOT MET

    R/2020/008 · 31 Jan 2020

    31 Jan 2020

    Defect

    The regulatory requirement for emissions levels are not met.

    Remedy

    Update the software in the Engine Control Unit to improve the performance of the emissions control system

    Build window

    Built 2 Feb 2015 – 23 May 2018

    ~50,823 vehicles affected

  18. POSSIBLE AIR BAG INFLATOR RUPTURE

    R/2019/246 · 29 Aug 2019

    29 Aug 2019

    Defect

    Driver air bag may not deploy correctly.

    Remedy

    The inflator inside the drivers airbag module is to be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 26 Jun 2007 – 21 May 2014

    ~8 vehicles affected

  19. POSSIBLE AIR BAG INFLATOR RUPTURE

    R/2019/245 · 29 Aug 2019

    29 Aug 2019

    Defect

    Driver air bag may not deploy correctly.

    Remedy

    The inflator inside the drivers airbag module is to be replaced.

    Build window

    Built 17 Dec 2003 – 9 Nov 2011

    ~43 vehicles affected

  20. INNER PRESSURE OF THE INFLATOR MAY IRREGULARLY RISE UPON AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT RUPTURING THE INFLATOR CONTAINER

    R/2019/125 · 29 May 2019

    29 May 2019

    Defect

    Driver air bag may not ignite correctly.

    Remedy

    Replace the drivers air bag assembly.

    Build window

    Built 10 Jul 2000 – 25 Jul 2007

    ~9 vehicles affected

  21. SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY AS INTENDED

    R/2018/119 · 27 Jul 2018

    27 Jul 2018

    Defect

    The front seat back pad mould (seat back cushion) and side airbag (SAB) are fitted to the seat back frame. The SAB is fitted underneath the pad mould and the pad mould has been designed with a slit that allows the SAB to deploy from underneath the pad mould. Seat back pad moulds that were supplied for after-sales use were not manufactured correctly; the slit process was not completed. When a front seat pad without the slit is assembled to the car it may block SAB deployment and may not satisfy occupant protection performance which is a non-conformance to side impact regulation.

    Remedy

    Registered owners of affected vehicles will receive a notification letter that will ask them to take their vehicles to a dealership or authorised repairer for a free repair. The technician will carry out inspection to verify the condition of the front seat back pad mould and will replace the pad mould and if necessary the seat heater element and seat back cover.

    Build window

    Built 20 Sep 2016 – 13 Sep 2017

    ~8 vehicles affected

  22. SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY AS INTENDED

    R/2018/119 · 27 Jul 2018

    27 Jul 2018

    Defect

    The front seat back pad mould (seat back cushion) and side airbag (SAB) are fitted to the seat back frame. The SAB is fitted underneath the pad mould and the pad mould has been designed with a slit that allows the SAB to deploy from underneath the pad mould. Seat back pad moulds that were supplied for after-sales use were not manufactured correctly; the slit process was not completed. When a front seat pad without the slit is assembled to the car it may block SAB deployment and may not satisfy occupant protection performance which is a non-conformance to side impact regulation.

    Remedy

    Registered owners of affected vehicles will receive a notification letter that will ask them to take their vehicles to a dealership or authorised repairer for a free repair. The technician will carry out inspection to verify the condition of the front seat back pad mould and will replace the pad mould and if necessary the seat heater element and seat back cover.

    Build window

    Built 12 Apr 2017 – 31 Jul 2017

    ~8 vehicles affected

  23. PASSENGER AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2018/030 · 23 Feb 2018

    23 Feb 2018

    Defect

    The propellant used in the air bag inflators may degrade over time due to heat cycles and exposure to moisture. In the event that the airbag is activated it may overinflate due to overly aggressive combustion of the propellant. The excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing severe injury to the vehicle occupants.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the airbag inflator and airbag.

    Build window

    Built 9 Sep 2009 – 28 Jul 2010

    ~13,272 vehicles affected

  24. AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2017/017 · 28 Mar 2017

    28 Mar 2017

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the passenger's air bag inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the inflator inside the passenger's air bag module.

    Build window

    Built 4 Jul 2008 – 4 Jan 2010

    ~22,805 vehicles affected

  25. POSSIBLE WHEEL LOCK WHEN ABS ACTIVATED

    R/2016/177 · 12 Aug 2016

    12 Aug 2016

    Defect

    Due to a manufacturing a check valve in the Vehicle Stability Assist / Anti lock braking modulator not operate correctly.The anti lock braking may not operate correctly resulting in possible wheel lock under anti lock braking operation. In addition the City Brake Active system (CTBA) may not operate as intended.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace Vehicle Stability Assist / Anti lock braking modulator

    Build window

    Built 29 Feb 2016 – 31 Mar 2016

    ~769 vehicles affected

  26. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2016/127 · 8 Aug 2016

    8 Aug 2016

    Defect

    In the event that the airbag is activated excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator body to rupture and metal fragments may pass through the cushion material causing injury to the vehicle occupants and / or in worst cases a fatality.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the passenger front air bag module.

    Build window

    Built 1 Dec 2005 – 31 Dec 2008

    ~46,444 vehicles affected

  27. VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY

    R/2016/165 · 22 Jul 2016

    22 Jul 2016

    Defect

    A filter in the Vehicle Stability Assist / Anti lock braking modulator may break and foul one of the one-way check valves in the modulator. If the check valve does not operate correctly the vehicle stability control (using brake pressure) will not operate correctly. In some driving conditions the vehicle stability system may not be able to control the vehicle as intended and this may result in a skid or loss of vehicle control. The braking system does not lose function.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the VSA modulator.

    Build window

    Built 12 Apr 2016 – 18 Apr 2016

    ~97 vehicles affected

  28. DRIVERS AIRBAG INFLATOR MAY RUPTURE IF DEPLOYED

    R/2016/045 · 16 May 2016

    16 May 2016

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the driver's air bag inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the inflator inside the driver's air bag module.

    Build window

    Built 2 Mar 2004 – 20 May 2015

    ~252,174 vehicles affected

  29. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2015/104 · 29 Jun 2015

    29 Jun 2015

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled upward toward the windshield or downward toward the front passenger�s foot well potentially causing injury to a vehicle occupant.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the inflator inside the front passenger�s airbag module with a new one.

    Build window

    Built 25 Dec 2003 – 29 Dec 2008

    ~242,653 vehicles affected

  30. DRIVERS AIRBAG MAY RUPTURE IF DEPLOYED

    R/2015/103 · 29 Jun 2015

    29 Jun 2015

    Defect

    Abnormal deployment pressure may lead to rupture of the inflator case. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment potentially causing injury to a vehicle occupant.

    Remedy

    On affected vehicles replace the drivers airbag module.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~121,686 vehicles affected

  31. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2015/043 · 16 Mar 2015

    16 Mar 2015

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 2 Jan 2003 – 27 Dec 2003

    ~31,135 vehicles affected

  32. DRIVERS AIRBAG MAY RUPTURE IF DEPLOYED

    R/2014/158 · 5 Jan 2015

    5 Jan 2015

    Defect

    The drivers front airbag inflator could produce excessive internal pressure. If an affected airbag deploys the increased internal pressure may cause the inflator to rupture. In the event of an inflator rupture metal fragments could be propelled into the passenger compartment potentially causing injury to a vehicle occupant.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected and replace the inflator inside the drivers airbag module with a new one.

    Build window

    Built 10 Jun 2003 – 2 Sep 2004

    ~12,723 vehicles affected

  33. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 28 Feb 2003 – 7 Aug 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  34. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 20 Nov 2001 – 8 Aug 2002

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  35. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 4 Sep 2002 – 4 Sep 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  36. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 14 Nov 2002 – 14 Apr 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  37. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 25 Mar 2003 – 26 Apr 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  38. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 25 Oct 2001 – 28 Aug 2002

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  39. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 21 Mar 2002 – 14 Jan 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  40. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 19 Nov 2001 – 8 Aug 2002

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  41. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 18 Mar 2003 – 1 Aug 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  42. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 18 Feb 2003 – 5 Mar 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  43. PASSENGER SIDE AIRBAG MAY FAIL TO DEPLOY CORRECTLY

    R/2013/049 · 17 Apr 2013

    17 Apr 2013

    Defect

    The subject vehicles are equipped with front passenger airbag inflators which could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant wafers. Improperly manufactured propellant wafers could cause the inflator to rupture and the front passenger airbag to deploy abnormally in a crash. This could result in increased risk of injury to the occupant or in a thermal issue in the interior compartment which may lead to fire.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to inspect and where necessary replace the airbag inflator module.

    Build window

    Built 21 Aug 2002 – 10 Apr 2003

    ~60,365 vehicles affected

  44. VEHICLE MAY MOVE UNEXPECTEDLY

    R/2012/122 · 13 Nov 2012

    13 Nov 2012

    Defect

    Due to a software issue it could be possible to start the engine when the vehicle is in gear and the clutch is not depressed.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to install new software.

    Build window

    Built 27 Oct 2011 – 4 Sep 2012

    ~244 vehicles affected

  45. TRANSMISSION MAY MALFUNCTION

    R/2012/071 · 16 Jul 2012

    16 Jul 2012

    Defect

    In rare circumstances the gear indicator may display neutral when the gearbox is in reverse gear. If this happens the vehicle may reverse unexpectedly and cause an incident.

    Remedy

    Recall vehicles likely to be affected to correct the unit software and inspect the reverse shift holder for deformation. Where necessary the reverse shift piece and shift holder will be replaced.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~14,310 vehicles affected

  46. SHORT CIRCUIT MAY OCCUR

    R/2011/144 · 30 Nov 2011

    30 Nov 2011

    Defect

    Incorrect positioning of the engine bay wiring harness under the engine mounting bracket could result in damage to the harness leading to a short circuit or in the worst case a fire.

    Remedy

    Inspection of the wiring harness. If damaged harness is to be replaced

    Build window

    Built 7 Dec 2006 – 28 Sep 2010

    ~13,183 vehicles affected

  47. ENGINE MAY STALL

    R/2011/021 · 12 Apr 2011

    12 Apr 2011

    Defect

    It is possible that a diode within the DC converter of the Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) system became damaged during initial testing. Over time the diode could deteriorate and eventually fail causing a short circuit within the IMA system which results in the 100amp fuse blowing. A melted fuse will result in the engine stalling and the engine cannot be restarted. There will not be any noticeable symptoms prior to the engine stalling.

    Remedy

    The dealer will replace the DC converter with a new one.

    Build window

    Built 14 Dec 2005 – 23 Oct 2006

    ~583 vehicles affected

  48. IF DEPLOYED THE AIRBAGS MAY ENDANGER PASSENGER

    R/2010/087 · 6 Sep 2010

    6 Sep 2010

    Defect

    The combustion rate of the airbag propellant may be too fast causing excessive internal pressure in the inflator during airbag deployment. In an extreme case the inflator casing may rupture leading to a scattering of metal fragments.

    Remedy

    Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the front passenger airbag assembly.

    Build window

    Built 30 Nov 2000 – 15 Oct 2001

    ~132 vehicles affected

  49. BRAKE PEDAL TRAVEL

    R/2010/053 · 22 Jun 2010

    22 Jun 2010

    Defect

    The footbrake pedal is connected to the master cylinder via the brake pedal pin. It is possible that the retaining clip/locking pin that locks the footbrake pedal pin may not have been installed. If this is the case it is possible that the brake pedal pin may become detached. This will result in an increase in pedal travel and a corresponding increase in stopping distance.

    Remedy

    Recall all affected vehicle and check for presence of retaining clip/locking pin. If found to be missing a new clip/pin will be installed.

    Build window

    Built 2 Feb 2010 – 6 Apr 2010

    ~5,376 vehicles affected

  50. POSSIBLE INADVERTENT RELEASE OF HANDBRAKE

    R/2009/098 · 20 Oct 2009

    20 Oct 2009

    Defect

    On affected vehicles the handbrake ratchet tooth dimensions are incorrect resulting in a mismatch and incorrect engagement between pawl and ratchet teeth. Consequently the handbrake lever may disengage

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles check date stamp on lever and if marked 200709 replace handbrake lever

    Build window

    Built 17 Aug 2009 – 20 Aug 2009

    ~889 vehicles affected

  51. EXCESSIVE TRAVEL OF PARKING BRAKE LEVER. PARKING BRAKE PERFORMANCE AFFECTED

    R/2008/124 · 17 Sep 2008

    17 Sep 2008

    Defect

    Parking brake assy; guide plates may separate allowing parking brake cable to move within the guide plates resulting in excess travel at lever and incorrect tension in cables.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace parking brake lever assembly.

    Build window

    Built 4 Jun 2008 – 17 Jun 2008

    ~157 vehicles affected

  52. HANDBRAKE MAY RELEASE

    R/2008/059 · 16 Apr 2008

    16 Apr 2008

    Defect

    It has been identified that; if the handbrake is applied with the release button intentionally or unintentionally depressed there is a small risk that the handbrake may not latch sufficiently to hold the vehicle securely on a slope.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the handbrake assembly replaced.

    Build window

    Built 13 Sep 2005 – 12 Oct 2007

    ~78,524 vehicles affected

  53. BRAKE LIGHTS MAY FAIL TO ILLUMINATE. GEAR SELECTOR MAY BECOME STUCK IN PARK

    R/2007/141 · 15 Oct 2007

    15 Oct 2007

    Defect

    It has been identified that the brake lights may not illuminate when the brake pedal is depressed. Additionally it may not be possible for the driver to release the gear selector from the park(P) position.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have the brake light switch replaced additionally a new block connector will be fitted which has additional protection against ingress of foreign substances.

    Build window

    Built 2 Feb 2005 – 31 Jul 2006

    ~601 vehicles affected

  54. ENGINE MAY CUT OUT

    R/2007/025 · 6 Mar 2007

    6 Mar 2007

    Defect

    It has been established that when the rear seat is occupied the deformation of the seat back may cause a brief interference between a protection plate and an electrical connector. This can result in the main fuse blowing causing the engine to cut out.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will have an additional plastic cover placed over the subject electrical connector.

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    Built 1 Sep 2005 – 11 Sep 2005

    ~569 vehicles affected

  55. POWER STEERING MAY BE LOST

    R/2006/180 · 27 Nov 2006

    27 Nov 2006

    Defect

    The electrical power steering warning lamp may illuminate and power assistance to the steering will be lost. The driver will not experience any symptoms prior to the failure.

    Remedy

    The electric power steering control unit will be tested and replaced as necessary

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    Built 1 Sep 2005 – 1 Feb 2006

    ~8,872 vehicles affected

  56. ENGINE MAY CUT OUT AND OR FAIL TO START

    R/2006/154 · 2 Oct 2006

    2 Oct 2006

    Defect

    It has been identified that the engine may fail to start or may stall and fail to restart. This situation is caused by the presence of water residue from the tank testing procedure being left on the fuel pump wiring connector block. This situation can result in electrolytic corrosion of the connector terminals which may then break thus interrupting the electrical supply to the fuel pump with subsequent loss of fuel pressure.

    Remedy

    Recalled vehicles will be checked for the presence of corrosion and or water on the fuel pump connector block. Should this situation be found the fuel pump assembly will be replaced.

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    Built 2 May 2006 – 28 Jun 2006

    ~3,038 vehicles affected

  57. LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS MAY NOT OPERATE.

    R/2004/034 · 24 May 2004

    24 May 2004

    Defect

    Dipped beam headlights may malfunction either when switched on or during driving.

    Remedy

    Recall likely to be affected vehicles and replace the headlight switch with a modified part. Additionally the terminal for dipped beam operation within the wiring harness will also be changed in order to rectify any heat damage that may have occurred.

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    Built 8 Jun 2001 – 20 Dec 2001

    ~44,055 vehicles affected

  58. POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO INNER SIDEWALL OF TYRE

    R/2003/078 · 16 Jun 2003

    16 Jun 2003

    Defect

    It is possible that the tyre inner side wall may have been damaged during the tyre/wheel balance identification process. In the worst case the tyre could deflate when the car is being driven.

    Remedy

    Examine tyre side walls and replace any tyres found to have been damaged as a result of the wheel balancing operation.

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    Built 3 Mar 2003 – 12 Mar 2003

    ~288 vehicles affected

  59. IGNITION SWITCH MAY FAIL

    R/2002/071 · 6 Aug 2002

    6 Aug 2002

    Defect

    Electrical contacts within the ignition switch wear prematurely. This can eventually cause the engine to stall without warning.

    Remedy

    Fit a new ignition switch.

    Build window

    Affected build dates not specified

    ~53,175 vehicles affected

  60. POSSIBLE INCORRECT FIXING OF THE FUEL FILLER TUBE

    R/2001/075 · 5 Jul 2001

    5 Jul 2001

    Defect

    The screw clips on the filler tube connecting the fuel filler pipe to the fuel tank may not be correctly installed. The tube may not therefore be securely fixed to the tank and/or pipe. This could permit fuel to leak from the tank in the event of a severe rear end impact.

    Remedy

    Affected vehicles are being recalled to check for correct installation of the fuel filler tube clips. Any clip not properly installed will be retorqued correctly.

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    Up to 4 Dec 2000

    ~4,601 vehicles affected

  61. POSSIBILITY OF INCORRECT BRAKE OPERATION.

    R/2001/073 · 1 Jul 2001

    1 Jul 2001

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the brake pedal lock pin which ensures a positive connection of the brake pedal to the braking system may be incorrectly installed. In such cases it is possible that excessive free play in the brake pedal can occur leading to incorrect brake pedal operation. The clutch may also be similarly affected.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles to check for correct installation of the lock pins. If either lock pin is not correctly installed the pin will be re-installed correctly.

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    Built 27 Nov 2000 – 24 Apr 2001

    ~3,694 vehicles affected

  62. REAR SUSPENSION LOWER ARM BOLTS COULD BREAK

    R/2000/104 · 3 Nov 2000

    3 Nov 2000

    Defect

    There is a possibility that the rear suspension lower arm bolt could break due to improper heat treatment. Vehicle handling and control would be reduced.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace lower arm suspension bolts with quality assured type.

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    Built 10 Mar 1999 – 19 Oct 1999

    ~2,327 vehicles affected

  63. POTENTIAL INSTABILITY UNDER HARD BRAKING

    R/2000/037 · 20 May 2000

    20 May 2000

    Defect

    Under certain hard braking conditions the PCV (Proportion Control Valve) setting allows inappropriate brake force to be applied to the rear wheels. In these circumstances this may cause locking of the rear wheels leading to possible vehicle instability.

    Remedy

    Recall affected vehicles and replace PCV with a modified unit.

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    Built 1 Jan 1999 – 31 Dec 2000

    ~12,711 vehicles affected

  64. THE GEAR LEVER POSITION MAY NOT MATCH THE TRANSMISSION MODE SELECTED

    R/1994/026 · 3 May 1994

    3 May 1994

    Defect

    The transmission shift cable lock pin may become ineffective. In consequence the gear lever position may not match the actual gear position selected in the transmission.

    Remedy

    Recall the affected vehicles and replace the lock pin with a modified type.

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    Built 1 Jan 1992 – 31 Mar 1994

    ~6,788 vehicles affected

Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.

These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Honda Motor CO dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.

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