Thursday, March 14, 2013

Honda recalls 250,000 vehicles for braking problem






TOKYO—Honda is recalling nearly 250,000 vehicles worldwide for brakes that can suddenly kick in even when the driver isn’t braking.


No crashes have been reported related to the defect.


Honda Motor Co. said Thursday it was recalling more than 183,000 vehicles in the US, including the Acura RL, Acura MDX and Pilot models.


More than 56,000 vehicles were recalled in Japan, affecting the Odyssey, Legend, StepWgn and Elysion models.


Also being recalled are nearly 8,000 vehicles in Canada, nearly 1,000 in Australia, about 300 in Mexico and 70 in Germany. The vehicles were produced from March 2004 through May 2006.


Some drivers complained about the problem, including 17 in Japan and one in the US.


The problem is caused by improper electronics and wiring in the vehicle-stability-assist system.


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