US probes into more than 1.4 million Honda vehicles over engine failure
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration received 414 reports of engine failures linked to premature bearing wear in over 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating more than 1.4 million Honda vehicles sold in the US over concerns of potential engine failure due to connecting rod bearing issues.
- The probe covers various 2016-2020 model year Honda and Acura vehicles with 3.5-liter V6 engines after receiving about 3,000 complaints, including 7 involving crashes or fires.
- NHTSA opened the new investigation to evaluate the scope and severity of the potential issue after closing an earlier probe related to a different engine component defect.
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US probes into more than 1.4 million Honda vehicles over engine failure
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening a probe into more than 1.4 million Honda vehicles sold in the United States over concerns that connecting rod bearing failures in their engines could lead to complete engine failure.
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Probe launched into 1.4 million Honda vehicles after reports of engine failures
There were more than 400 reports of ‘connecting rod bearing failures’ in the vehicles’ engines
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