JAKARTA - Honda has withdrawn its old product, the CR-V model 2007-2011 for certain cold-weather areas. The corrosion that occurs in the trailings of the back that can be released is the cause.

The CR-V recall is 563,711 units in effect in certain areas that have sold the model, namely Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachussets, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington DX, and Wisconsin.

It was also confirmed that the model affected by the recall was CR-V produced from March 6, 2006 to December 5, 2011.

Salt, ice removal, mud, and water can enter the back at any time through the drainage hole. This substance can cause corrosion in the internal framework.

Confirmed from Motor1, Thursday, April 6, 61 customers complained about this problem in the United States. Luckily, no injuries or casualties were caused by this problem.

The dealers will examine the affected CR-V again from the corrosion on the back. They will determine improvements based on the ability to remove bolts that hold the trailing back.

Depending on the situation of the car, technicians will immediately install a buffer to the frame, repair the buffer, or even offer to buy back the car.

Owners who have paid for fixing the problem can apply for reimbursement from Honda.


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