walkerjason+FollowHonda Engine Failures? 1.4M Cars Under Investigation!If you drive a Honda or Acura from 2016-2020, listen up! Over 1.4 million cars are being investigated for engine failures that could leave you stranded. The feds have gotten hundreds of complaints about engines just dying—especially in models like the Pilot, Odyssey, Ridgeline, and some Acuras. This isn’t the first time, either. If you’ve got one of these cars, you might want to check if yours is on the list! #Cars #HondaRecall #CarSafety173Share
rgallagher+FollowHonda & Acura Engine Fail Drama: Are You Affected?Major car alert! Over 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles (including Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline, MDX, and TLX from 2016-2020) are under investigation after hundreds of reports of engine failures. Even if your car wasn’t part of last year’s recall, it could still be at risk. If you hear weird engine noises, don’t ignore it—this could be serious. Check if your ride’s on the list and stay safe! #Cars #CarOwnership #HondaRecall50Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowHonda & Acura Engine Fail Drama?Auto safety regulators are digging into over 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles after hundreds of drivers complained about sudden engine failures. We’re talking popular models like the Honda Pilot, Odyssey, and Acura MDX. The issue? Faulty connecting rod bearings that could cause the engine to just give out—sometimes even leading to crashes or fires. No injuries reported yet, but if you drive one of these, keep an eye out for updates! #Cars #CarOwnership #HondaRecall00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowHonda’s V6 Engine Drama: Is Yours at Risk?Big yikes for Honda and Acura owners! Over 1.4 million vehicles (think Pilot, Odyssey, Ridgeline, TLX, MDX) are under investigation after hundreds of reports of engine failures linked to a faulty 3.5L V6. Some engines even shut down completely. This follows a previous recall, but now the feds are digging deeper. No new recall yet, but if you drive one of these models from 2016–2020, you might want to keep an eye out for updates! #Cars #CarOwnership #HondaRecall00Share
Frank Osborne+FollowHonda’s Engine Drama: Is Your Car at Risk?Honda and Acura owners, this is wild—over 1.4 million vehicles with the 3.5L V6 are under investigation for engine failures. The NHTSA is digging into complaints about connecting rod bearings, and it turns out Honda’s last recall might’ve missed a bunch of cars. If you’ve got a Pilot, Odyssey, MDX, TLX, or Ridgeline from 2016-2020, keep an eye (and ear) out for weird engine noises or performance issues. This could get messy! #Cars #CarOwnership #HondaRecall3058Share
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 #CarSafety11Share
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