Honda Recalls Vehicles Over Rod-Bearing Wear
Impacts nearly 250,000 Honda SUVs, minivans and trucks, and Acura SUVs.

Connecting rod bearings on effected vehicles can wear out and seize up because of a manufacturing error.
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Honda is recalling almost 250,000 vehicles in the U.S. because of potential engine damage from connecting rod bearing wear, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The recall affects:
Honda Pilot SUVs (2016, 2018 to 2019)
Honda Odyssey Minivans (2018 to 2019)
Honda Ridgeline Trucks (2017 to 2019)
Acura TLX SUVs (2015 to 2020)
Acura MDX SUVs (2016 to 2020)
The federal agency says the connecting rod bearings can wear out and seize up because of a manufacturing error, causing damage to the engines. Poor engine performance or stalling while driving may result, leading to crashes, injuries or fires, it said.
Dealers will inspect and repair or replace the engine as necessary, free of charge, the agency said. Owner notification letters will be mailed Jan, 2. Owners can contact Honda customer service at (888) 234-2138. Honda's numbers for the recalls are XG1 and GG0.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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