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Honda Recalls 256,600 Accord Hybrids Due to Software Error that May Lead to Loss of Drive Power
Honda will reprogram software free for 256,600 Accord Hybrids after a 0.3% fault rate caused potential sudden loss of drive power, per NHTSA.
- Honda is recalling over 256,600 Accord Hybrid vehicles in the U.S. due to a software error that may cause a sudden loss of drive power while driving, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.
- To address the issue, Honda dealers will reprogram the vehicles' software free of charge, and owner notification letters are scheduled to be sent out on January 5.
- According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's recall report, Honda estimates that 0.3% of the recalled vehicles have the issue, which impacts the integrated control module's central processing unit.
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Popular hybrid sedans recalled over safety risk
Honda is recalling more than 256,000 Accord Hybrid sedans in the U.S. after discovering a software defect that could cause the vehicles to lose power while driving, increasing the risk of a crash, USA Today reported. The recall affects model years 2023 through 2025.
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