“Honda CR-Vs: Electrical Issue Alert – Thousands Recalled to Avoid Fire Risk!
Honda recently issued a recall for thousands of its Honda CR-V Hybrid models due to an electrical issue that could lead to a potential fire hazard.
The recall, which affects certain 2021 CR-V Hybrids that were built within a certain timeframe, is related to a high-voltage electric safety system malfunction. If this system fails, it could potentially cause a short circuit which could lead to a fire.
Honda has identified a flaw in the design of certain electric safety components in the 2021 CR-V Hybrid that could cause them to degrade over time. If this occurs, it could result in an electrical current leak and ultimately a short circuit in the exterior of the car, potentially resulting in a fire.
This highlights the importance of regular maintenance and careful inspection of the car’s electrical system. If you own a 2021 Honda CR-V Hybrid, Honda recommends that you contact your local dealership for further inspection and advice. If your car is affected by the recall, Honda will offer to repair the affected components free of charge.
The recall affects over 13,000 Honda CR-V Hybrids across the US and the recall is expected to begin this October. Honda stresses the importance of not driving these cars until they have been inspected and the necessary repairs have been made.
Honda is a leading car manufacturer and has an impressive commitment to safety. This recall is yet another testament to Honda’s focus on customer safety and satisfaction. Honda is committed to fixing this issue as soon as possible to ensure that all of its customers can drive with the assurance that their vehicle is safe and reliable.