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Honda Motor Co. has announced a recall affecting 59,887 electric mid‑size crossover SUVs in the United States after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) identified a rearview camera defect.
The action, disclosed in late May 2026, covers 44,199 2024–2025 Honda Prologue units and 15,688 2024 Acura ZDX units.
Investigators traced the problem to adhesive or bonding separation in the camera housing that can admit moisture, corrode internal components and lead to a distorted, blank or otherwise unusable rearview display.
Honda said it began probing the issue in May 2024 and, after analysis and collaboration with General Motors, concluded in early May 2026 that a safety defect existed.
The company reported 2,411 warranty claims related to the camera since 2023 but no accidents or injuries linked to the fault.
Dealers will replace affected cameras free of charge; owners will receive mailed notices starting July 6, 2026, and can check VINs on the NHTSA site for recall status.


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