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Honda Motor is recalling 98,892 vehicles in the United States after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) flagged a defect in front passenger seat weight sensors that can crack and short-circuit, potentially causing airbags to deploy unintentionally.
The recall covers select Honda and Acura models from roughly 2016 through 2026, including Accord, Accord Hybrid, Civic variants, CR-V, Pilot, Odyssey, Ridgeline, Insight, HR-V, Passport, Fit, and Acura TLX, RDX and MDX lines.
Honda and regulators say a cracked capacitor on the sensor’s printed circuit board — worsened by humidity and linked to a material change in supplier components — can create an internal short that misclassifies small occupants and allow frontal and knee airbags to deploy when deployment should be suppressed (for example with an infant in a child seat). Honda reported 228 warranty claims as of mid-May but no U.S. injuries tied to the defect between Feb. 2021 and Oct. 2025.
Dealers will replace the seat weight sensors free of charge; owner notification letters are expected to begin mailing July 6, 2026.








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