Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) has issued a recall for certain 2017 CR-V and Acura RDX vehicles due to a critical safety concern related to the Certification Labels on these models. The recall was deemed necessary as the ink used on the labels could be inadvertently wiped away with an alcohol solvent, rendering the label information illegible. This defect poses a serious risk as it may prevent vehicle operators from accurately referencing vital information.
Consequence of Label Defect
In light of the label’s susceptibility to being wiped off, there is a heightened risk that operators may unknowingly overload the vehicle. Such overloading can significantly compromise the vehicle’s safety and overall performance, potentially leading to an increased risk of accidents and crashes.
Remedy and Recall Details
To address this safety issue, Honda and Acura are proactively reaching out to affected vehicle owners to rectify the problem. Owners will be informed by the manufacturers, and authorized dealers will replace the Certification Label on the identified vehicles at no cost to the owners. The recall process commenced in June 2017, and affected owners are encouraged to promptly contact Honda’s customer service at 1-888-234-2138 for further assistance. Honda has assigned the recall codes KF3 for the CR-V models and KF4 for the RDX models.
Conclusion
Ensuring the integrity and readability of Certification Labels on vehicles is essential for maintaining safety standards and preventing potential hazards. Honda’s swift response to this issue exemplifies their commitment to prioritizing customer safety and satisfaction. Owners of the affected 2017 CR-V and Acura RDX models are urged to take immediate action as advised by the manufacturer to safeguard themselves and other road users from any potential risks associated with this defect.