dalemiller+FollowHonda Accord Recall: Is Your Car at Risk?If you (or your parents) are still driving a 2013 Honda Accord, heads up: over 65,000 of them are being recalled for a driveshaft issue that could literally leave your car stranded—or rolling away if you’re not careful. The problem? A decade-old lubricant mistake makes the driveshafts rust out faster, especially in snowy states. Honda’s fixing it for free, but you’ll want to check your VIN and keep an eye out for that recall notice! #Cars #HondaRecall #CarSafety01Share
angelaschneider+FollowHonda Recall Alert: Is Your Car on the List?Honda just recalled over 65,000 Accords from 2013 because the driveshaft could break and cause the car to roll away—even if it’s in park! If you live in the Northeast or Midwest, check your ride ASAP. Honda’s fixing it for free, and letters go out August 11. If you’ve got a 2013 Accord, don’t skip this—better safe than sorry! #Cars #HondaRecall #CarSafety60Share
larsontiffany+FollowHonda’s Brake Recall ShockerHonda just recalled 259,000 cars in the U.S. because of a brake pedal issue that could make it impossible to stop—yikes! The problem? A tiny pin wasn’t secured during assembly, so the pedal could shift out of place. If you drive a Honda Pilot (2023-2025) or certain Acura models (2021-2025), check if your ride’s on the list. Dealers will fix it for free, and thankfully, no injuries yet. Worth double-checking before your next drive! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #AutoNews #Cars237Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowHonda’s Big Brake Recall DramaHonda just recalled nearly 260,000 cars because the brake pedal might not work right—yikes! Some models from 2021-2025 (Acura TLX, MDX, and Honda Pilot) could have a loose brake pedal that makes stopping tough. If your brake light pops on or the pedal feels weird, it’s not just you! Honda will reach out if your ride’s affected, and you can get it fixed for free (or reimbursed if you already did). #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars #CarOwnership30Share
William Jones+FollowHonda’s Brake Recall DramaHonda’s recalling nearly 260,000 cars because some brake pedals might not work right—yikes! If you drive a 2021-2025 Acura TLX, 2023-2025 Acura MDX, or 2023-2025 Honda Pilot, your brakes could have a loose pivot pin, making it harder to stop. You’ll get a warning light and a weird pedal feel if there’s an issue. Honda’s fixing it for free, and you can get reimbursed if you already paid for repairs. Check your mail if you own one of these! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars #CarOwnership30Share
Leah Pierce+FollowHonda Recall Alert: Check Your Ride!Honda’s recalling nearly 260,000 cars because of a brake pedal issue that could actually be deadly. If you drive a 2021–2025 Acura TLX, 2023–2025 Acura MDX, or 2023–2025 Honda Pilot, your car might be on the list. Even though only about 1% are expected to have the problem, Honda’s not taking any chances. Letters go out by July 28, but you can check your VIN now. Better safe than sorry! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars71Share
larsontiffany+FollowHonda’s Big Recall: Is Your Car on the List?Honda’s recalling over 259,000 cars in the U.S. because of a brake pedal issue that could mess with your stopping power—yikes! If you drive a 2021-2025 Acura TLX, 2023-2025 Acura MDX, or 2023-2025 Honda Pilot, double-check if your ride’s affected. Safety first, friends! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #Acura #Cars2510Share
William Goodwin+FollowHonda’s Light Fail Recall—Are You Affected?If you drive a 2014-2020 Acura MDX, heads up! Honda’s recalling over 152,000 of these SUVs because a light defect could make your taillights and license plate lights go out—super risky for night driving. Moisture sneaks into the wiring, and boom, your lights could fail. Owners will get a fix for free after May 27. Even if you already had a recall repair, you might need another. No crashes yet, but better safe than sorry! #HondaRecall #AcuraMDX #CarSafety #AutoNews #Cars00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowHonda’s Got a Light Problem!If you drive a 2014-2020 Acura MDX, heads up—over 152,000 Hondas are being recalled because the lights might just quit on you (yikes for night driving). Moisture sneaks into the tailgate and messes with the wiring, so both inside and outside lights can fail. Dealers will fix it for free, and you’ll get a letter if your ride’s affected. Even if you’ve had it fixed before, you might need another round! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #AcuraMDX #AutoNews #Cars162Share
Anna Kim+FollowHonda Recall: Lights Out Drama!If you drive a 2014-2020 Acura MDX, heads up! Over 152,000 Hondas are being recalled because a sneaky moisture issue can kill your lights—inside and out. Not ideal for night drives, right? Dealers will fix it for free, and you’ll get a letter after May 27 if your ride’s affected. Even if you already had a recall fix before, you might need another. Check with Honda if you’re unsure! #HondaRecall #CarSafety #AcuraMDX #AutoNews #Cars91Share