Honda Recalls 320,000 Vehicles Worldwide

Faulty locks on some CR-Vs and Acura ILX sedans could allow the vehicles' doors to open unexpectedly, according to Honda.

Honda Motor Co. (IW 1000/23) said it is recalling more than 320,000 vehicles worldwide because of a door-lock defect.

The faulty locks could allow the vehicles' doors to open unexpectedly, the automaker said, adding that its recall is for the 2012 CR-V sport-utility vehicle and 2013 Acura ILX sedan.

The vast majority of the recall is for the CR-V model, sold mainly into Japan, North America, China and South America.

About 7,300 Acura models will be recalled from North America, the company added.

No accidents or injuries have been reported due to the door-lock defect, a Honda spokesman said.

Japan's car giants have recalled millions of vehicles in recent years as they have become more proactive about dealing with faults.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2012   

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stefy
on Oct 16, 2012

I don't know why Honda and other car makers are recalling vehicles over and over again. I mean why don't they just check sy for Honda, check their honda car and automotive parts before releasing it in the market? It's the them and the customers who will just suffer because who would want to return and let your new car be repaired when its supposed to be new? Also a hassle for the car makers to repair all those hundreds of cars with problems.

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