Honda recalls Odyssey minivans to fix faulty airbags

Honda recalls Odyssey minivans to fix faulty airbags
Honda has announced the recall of more than 440,000 Odyssey minivans manufactured between the 2018 and 2022 model years. The automaker revealed that the vehicles are being recalled due to a defect that may cause the side curtain airbags to deploy unexpectedly, even when no crash has occurred.
This safety issue has reportedly resulted in 25 injuries, according to Honda. The company has not provided further details regarding the specific circumstances under which the airbags might deploy or the severity of the reported injuries.
The recall affects a significant number of vehicles and highlights concerns about the safety of affected Honda Odyssey models. Owners of these minivans are encouraged to stay alert for further communication from Honda regarding inspection and repair processes.
The automaker has not disclosed additional information about corrective measures but will likely provide instructions to vehicle owners to address the issue. The recall underscores the importance of resolving safety-related defects promptly to ensure the well-being of drivers and passengers.