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Honda Recalls 880,000 Vehicles for Rapidly Rusting Subframes
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Honda Recalls 880,000 Vehicles for Rapidly Rusting Subframes

Car and Driver · Jun 10, 2026, 7:04 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Honda is recalling a huge number of Pilots, Passports, Ridgelines, and Acura MDXs, due to rear subframes that can prematurely rust and cause suspension failure.
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  • The recall affects 880,514 vehicles across four model lines: 2014–2020 Acura MDX, 2019–2023 Honda Passport, 2016–2022 Honda Pilot, and 2017–2023 Honda Ridgeline.

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Honda is recalling a huge number of Pilots, Passports, Ridgelines, and Acura MDXs, due to rear subframes that can prematurely rust and cause suspension failure.

honda Honda has issued a recall for 880,514 vehicles across four model lines: the Pilot, Passport, Ridgeline, and Acura MDX.Only vehicles sold in certain states are included, specifically states that experience cold, snowy winters and use salt to keep the roads clear, such as Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania.The recall is focused on the rear subframe, which can rust more quickly than expected due to improper coating in the manufacturing process, potentially leading to suspension failure.Anyone from the northeast United States knows to peek under the bodywork when buying a used car to see just how much of a toll rust has taken on the chassis and suspension. Now, however, rust will be a concern for owners of some fairly recent Hondas and Acuras, with Honda recalling almost 900,000 vehicles due to rear subframes that can rust far more quickly than expected, according to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

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