Honda recalled the Civic model for 2022-2024 due to problems with the steering rack (car steering and leg), which has the potential to cause damage to tires and suspensions.

Quoted from the Carscoops page, Friday, October 27, the automaker first became aware of the issue in July, after its supplier, Hitachi Astemo Americas, Inc., warned the company of possible production defects.

The report is also available on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website.

In September, Honda investigated the issue and concluded that this issue might have an impact on the safety of users to passengers. Or it could be that the front wheel can rotate too much to cause damage to some components. Including tires, if the component is damaged or leaked it can certainly increase the probability of an accident.

Responding to the issue, Honda will start contacting owners of the three-door Civic and four-door affected on December 4, and could immediately take the vehicle to the nearest dealers or at the first purchase.

Later, the car will be checked in a problem section, when a problem is found it will be replaced, so as not to endanger the users.


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