Honda Issues Recall for 634K Odysseys

Dec. 30, 2016

Dec. 30, 2016—A defect involving second-row seats in the Honda Odyssey to shift suddenly in a crash resulted in a recall involving nearly 634,000 units of the minivan, USA Today reports.

Honda issued the recall for 2011-16 model-year Odyssey vehicles manufactured from Aug. 17, 2010, through Oct. 1, 2015, to fix the defect.

The Japanese automaker reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the defect involves a release lever that may remain in the unlocked position unintentionally and allow the seats to move unexpectedly.

NHTSA said in a document released Wednesday on its website that the flaw "increases the risk of injury to the seat occupant during a crash."

Honda told NHTSA in a defect report that it had not received any reports of injuries linked to the flaw. But the company had received 689 warranty claims as of Dec. 16.

Honda dealers will install an additional bracket and spring to the second-row seats for free to rectify the defect.

The company said it would begin notifying affected owners in February.

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