Honda recalls nearly 60,000 vehicles over rearview camera glitches

Honda recalls nearly 60,000 vehicles over rearview camera glitches
Honda has issued a recall for nearly 60,000 vehicles due to a malfunction in their rearview camera systems. The issue involves the camera display either becoming distorted or going completely blank, raising potential safety concerns for drivers who rely on this feature.
Affected Models and Numbers
The recall impacts a total of 59,887 vehicles, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Specifically, the models affected are:
- 2024-2025 Honda Prologue
- 2024 Acura ZDX
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Free Repairs for Vehicle Owners
Honda is addressing the issue by offering free replacements for the malfunctioning rearview cameras. Owners of the affected vehicles are encouraged to visit their local Honda dealership to have the problem resolved.
For additional assistance, customers can call Honda’s customer service at 888-234-2138. Further information about the recall can also be found on the NHTSA's website.
A Broader Look at Car Recalls
In recent years, car recalls have become a common occurrence, with manufacturers addressing various safety and operational concerns to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and customer safety. This recall adds to the list of safety actions taken by automakers during 2026.
This story was reported from San Jose and is based on information provided by the NHTSA.