A new recall impacting 114,686 vehicles in the U.S. has been announced by the NHTSA. Honda first launched a recall in early 2023 for the issue, but its fix has proved ineffective. Owners of impacted Fit and HR-V models will be alerted from July 8. Almost 115,000 Honda Fit and Honda HR-V models have been caught up in a new recall related to a fault that may prevent the rearview camera image from booting up and being displayed on the dash.
The NHTSA’s notice reveals that 114,686 cars are involved in the recall. These include Fits built between June 12, 2017, and November 30, 2020, and HR-Vs manufactured from July 7, 2018, to April 25, 2022. Honda says it received 92 warranty claims related to the issue between February 10, 2023, and April 27, 2024, but has no reports of injuries or deaths related to this defect.