American Honda to recall 486,000 vehicles
Tue Feb 1, 2005 08:33 PM ET
NEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - American Honda Motor Co. said on Tuesday it will recall 486,000 Hondas and Acuras to repair ignition switches.
Honda set the recall to repair ignition switch interlocks which prevent removal of the ignition key unless the shift lever is placed in the "Park" position, the company said in a press release.
Some interlock levers may be improperly dimensioned, the company said, possibly allowing a driver to switch the ignition off and remove the key without putting the shift lever in the "Park" position.
The voluntary recall involves automatic transmission equipped vehicles -- manual transmission equipped vehicles are not affected.
Included in the recall are certain 1999 to 2002 Honda Accord models and all 1997 to 2001 Prelude models as well as some 1999 to 2000 Acura TL sedans.
American Honda, a unit of Japan's Honda Motor Co. (7267.T: Quote, Profile, Research) , will make the repairs free of charge.
Details regarding mailing dates and affected vehicles will be available on the Honda and Acura Web sites on February 4, 2005.
Tue Feb 1, 2005 08:33 PM ET
NEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - American Honda Motor Co. said on Tuesday it will recall 486,000 Hondas and Acuras to repair ignition switches.
Honda set the recall to repair ignition switch interlocks which prevent removal of the ignition key unless the shift lever is placed in the "Park" position, the company said in a press release.
Some interlock levers may be improperly dimensioned, the company said, possibly allowing a driver to switch the ignition off and remove the key without putting the shift lever in the "Park" position.
The voluntary recall involves automatic transmission equipped vehicles -- manual transmission equipped vehicles are not affected.
Included in the recall are certain 1999 to 2002 Honda Accord models and all 1997 to 2001 Prelude models as well as some 1999 to 2000 Acura TL sedans.
American Honda, a unit of Japan's Honda Motor Co. (7267.T: Quote, Profile, Research) , will make the repairs free of charge.
Details regarding mailing dates and affected vehicles will be available on the Honda and Acura Web sites on February 4, 2005.