Side mirrors that may detach have prompted Honda’s latest recall affecting a sizable amount of its vehicles — approximately 330,300 Odyssey, Passport, Pilot and Ridgeline models. Related: More Honda ...
Recalls sometimes involve scary-sounding issues like loss of power or detaching wheels, but many are less frightening. Honda has a significant recall on its hands, but the problem isn’t as bad as it ...
Heating pads behind the side-view mirrors can lose adhesion, causing the glass to potentially detach, according to a Honda recall document. Detached mirror glass can reduce driver visibility and ...
The United States' complicated regulatory structure means that many late-breaking vehicle technologies are verboten on our shores, and that includes side mirror cameras. To that end, the Honda E ...
Every carmaker, if it could, would remove its cars' side-view mirrors. They're bulky, they ruin the car's shape, and they cause enough aerodynamic drag to noticeably affect EV range. Companies have ...
Car manufacturing giant Honda is issuing a recall affecting hundreds of thousands of its products. The Japanese car brand has announced a recall on more than 330,000 ...
Honda announced that the Side Camera Mirror System in the upcoming Honda e urban electric car will be standard, complementing the stepless A-pillars and flush ‘pop out’ door handles. The first series ...
Those with an eye for detail may have noticed the side mirrors on Honda's upcoming e, or lack thereof. Preview images and the early concept shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2017 indicated that it ...
Honda is recalling more than 330,000 vehicles because heating pads behind both side-view mirrors may not be bonded properly, which could lead to the mirror glass falling out and increase the risk of a ...