The 2023-2024 Honda Accord and HR-V models are being recalled due to a missing seat belt component. This issue poses a safety risk as it may compromise the effectiveness of the seat belts. Honda is taking action by contacting affected owners to schedule repairs and ensure the missing component is installed. It is advised for owners to respond promptly and visit authorized dealerships to address this recall.
Honda is issuing a recall for over 300,000 vehicles in the US due to potential seat belt issues. Certain models from 2023 and 2024, including Accords and HR-Vs, may have front seat belts that are missing a vital rivet. This rivet is responsible for securing the quick connector and wire plate, and its absence could affect the seat belts' effectiveness in restraining occupants during a crash.


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