Honda announced that it will make a recall of 330,000 vehicles due to problems with side mirrors that can be released.

Quoted from Motor1, Tuesday, March 28, the problem of the rearview mirror is caused by a heating mechanism on the mirror, there is evidence of a lot of adhesive connecting the mirror glass and a vehicle heating pad, which has the potential to cause the two to be released.

The models affected by the recall process are the Honda Pilot and Ridgeline produced from 2020 to 2021, then there is the Honda Passport and Odyssey 2020 to 2022. In total there are 330,318 units produced from January 3, 2020 to July 23, 2021.

According to Honda, the problem involves a mirror heater pillow that can loosen the adhesive and escape the back plate of the mirror. As a result, the rearview mirror can fall off, so that it can interfere with the back visibility on both sides of the vehicle.

However, the recall occurred only a few models. What's more, Honda had time to replace the heating and adhesive pads in July 2021 on the predetermined model.

Honda will notify owners by letter in the coming weeks, urging car owners to take their vehicles to the official dealers for inspection. Notifications will be sent in early May.

Technicians will replace the left rearview archery and replace it with better components. Customers can make repairs free of charge.


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