American Honda Reaches Honda, Acura Customers For Airbag Recall

American Honda Expands Initiative To Help Reach Honda And Acura Customers For Airbag Recall

American Honda has issued a statement directed to those involved in the repair sector to help get the word out about airbag recalls for Honda and Acura vehicles.

American Honda has issued the following statement directed to those involved in the repair sector to help get the word out about airbag recalls for Honda and Acura vehicles:

While the Takata airbag inflator recalls affecting more than 25 automotive brands in the United States have received a good amount of attention over the last few years, many affected vehicles have not yet been repaired, and we’re doing our best to encourage owners of recalled Honda and Acura vehicles to seek free repairs as soon as possible.

As part of that effort, you may recall that, in October 2015, we created and distributed Takata airbag inflator recall awareness posters tailored toward independent mechanical repair shops, collision repair shops and auto parts stores. The response to this effort was, frankly amazing, with more than 120,000 posters distributed to independent shops across the country, and we greatly appreciate the efforts of everyone involved.

Since the time of that original initiative, the Takata airbag inflator recalls have expanded to include more models and model years, and we are now preparing to distribute updated posters that reflect the latest information. In the coming days, independent mechanical repair shops, collision repair shops and auto parts sales personnel will start receiving the September issues of the following magazines: Brake & Front End, Import Car, Underhood Service, Tire Review, BodyShop Business and Counterman.

Inside each issue will be a fold-out poster showing all affected Honda and Acura vehicles along with a phone number and websites (see below) where vehicle VINs can be checked for their recall status.

As with the original poster, shops and stores are encouraged to post the information where technicians, collision estimators, service managers, service writers, parts sales personnel and customers can see them. When any of the affected models are encountered, shops are encouraged to check the vehicle’s VIN to see if the recall has been performed and, if not, strongly encourage our mutual customer, the Honda or Acura owner, to immediately arrange a free repair at their local dealer.

Using the VIN, anyone can check a Honda or Acura vehicle’s recall status by going to recalls.honda.com, recalls.acura.com or by calling 888-234-2138. More detailed information about Honda’s efforts surrounding the Takata airbag inflator recalls can also be found here: hondaairbaginfo.com.

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