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In 2021, Honda received a report of brake failure on a 2021 Honda Pilot. Though there have been no injuries related to this issue, the company investigated the problem at large, which resulted in it finding a potentially improperly assembled tie-rod fastener. If it isn’t assembled correctly, it could result in loose or missing tie-rod nuts, potentially causing the brake master cylinder to separate from the brake booster. This in turn could lead to brake failure.
The affected models include:
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Owners will be notified by mail and instructed to take their vehicle to a Honda dealership for inspection. Honda says it will replace missing nuts, as well as brake booster assembly components that may have been damaged.
You can also check online at Transport Canada, using your VIN, to see if your vehicle has been affected by a recall.
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