

Honda Air bag Recalls
Accord
Air bags
Description: The supplemental restraint system (srs) electronic control unit can cause the air bag to deploy unexpectedly.
Description: This type of unanticipated air bag deployment could result in abrasion to the hands, arms, or face of a properly-positioned front seat occupant, or could cause more serious injury to an out-of-position occupant.
Year: 1995
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain passenger vehicles, a component in the inflator of some passenger air bag modules was not welded properly.
Description: As a result, the affected air bags may not deploy correctly in a crash, increasing the risk of injury to a front seat passenger.
Year: 2000
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain sedans, a tear in the fabric of the driver’s front air bag occurred after apparent contact with the inside surface of the air bag cover during deployment.
Description: A torn air bag may not offer the same level of protection, in the event of a crash, thereby increasing the risk of injury to the driver.
Year: 2005, 2004
Accord Hybrid
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain passenger vehicles, on the frontal airbag system where the two external impact sensors is mounted, near the front headlights the front impact sensor bolts were not properly torqued.
Description: If the bolts loosen or fall out, the sensor may fail to properly detect a crash, possibly resulting in delayed or non-deployment of the front airbag increasing the risk of injury.
Year: 2006
Civic
Air bags:frontal
Description: Vehicle description: Passenger vehicles. The front passenger air bag modules have been improperly assembled. The cloth flaps covering the folded air bag may have been tucked in too far.
Description: This condition could prevent proper deployment of the air bag. In a crash, an improper air bag deployment could increase the risk of injury to a front seat passenger.
Year: 1998, 1997
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain 2-door passenger vehicles, the front passenger occupant detection system (ods) contains a faulty electronic component. As a result, the ods will not function properly and will not suppress front passenger air bag deployment when the weight of an infant or small child is detected in the front passenger seat.
Description: In certain circumstances, a deploying front passenger air bag can increase the risk of injury to an infant or small child.
Year: 2006
Civic Del Sol
Air bags:frontal
Description: The passenger air bag was improperly installed. the retainer tabs used to secure the lower module to the upper housing were drilled incorrectly.
Description: If the retainer tabs were drilled incorrectly, the tabs will not have sufficient strength allowing the module to separate from the housing during air bag deployment. the air bag would not inflate properly and a passenger would lose the benefits of a proper air bag deployment during a vehicle accident.
Year: 1994
Cr-v
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain sport utility vehicles, the wire harness of the driver’s front air bag was incorrectly wired.
Description: In the event of a crash, the air bag inflation rate would be incorrect, which could increase the risk of injury to the driver.
Year: 2004, 2003, 2002
Insight
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain passenger vehicles, some of the passenger air bag modules were not properly welded and may not deploy in a collision.
Description: The seat occupant may not be properly protected in the event of a collision, increasing the risk of personal injury.
Year: 2001
Odyssey
Air bags:frontal:sensor/control module
Description: The frontal air bag system has two external impact sensors. On certain mini vans,some sensors were insufficiently sealed during manufacturing. If water enters a sensor, corrosion can occur. Corroded sensors could short circuit internally. If sensors fail, the srs warning lamp on the instrument panel will turn on and remain illuminated.
Description: Front impact sensor failure could cause a delay in, or loss of, frontal air bag deployment, which can increase the risk of injury in a frontal crash.
Year: 2005
Passport
Air bags:frontal
Description: Vehicle description: Certain sport utility vehicles were built with the inflators in the passenger side air bag modules having the wrong amount of generant.
Description: In the event of a crash that would trigger a passenger air bag deployment, too much generant can cause the inflator module to explode. If the air bag module explodes, metal and plastic debris could cause severe injury to vehicle occupants.
Year: 2001
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain sport utility vehicles, the passenger-side air bag inflator modules were manufactured and shipped without a necessary component known as a check valve pin.
Description: in the event of a crash, the air bag will not inflate properly or sufficiently resulting in an increased risk of injury to the seat occupant.
Year: 2001
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