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Honda recalling more than 325,000 vehicles over potential crash risk

Honda expands recall to 325,000+ vehicles over rearview camera defects linked to crash risks

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The brief

Honda is recalling over 325,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to potential defects in rearview camera displays, which may increase crash risks. The affected models include the Odyssey minivan, though other vehicles are also impacted. Dealers will inspect and repair the systems at no cost to owners.

Coverage emphasizes the urgency of the recall, with outlets like *USA Today*, *Reuters*, and *Car and Driver* highlighting the specific models involved and the safety hazard. Reports note the issue affects multiple model years, though exact details on which years are not yet specified. Owners should check if their vehicle is affected and contact their dealer for a free inspection.

Watch for updates on whether the recall expands further or if similar issues emerge in other Honda models.

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Quick answers

Which Honda models are affected by this recall?

Coverage confirms the recall includes the Odyssey minivan and potentially other models, though exact specifics are still being compiled.

What is the specific defect causing the recall?

The issue involves rearview camera display malfunctions that may increase the risk of crashes, according to multiple reports.

Will owners be charged for repairs?

No—dealers will inspect and repair the systems at no cost to owners as part of the recall.

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