FILE-New and used Honda cars are parked outside a Honda car dealership on January 15, 2025. (Photo by Anna Barclay/Getty Images)
Honda issued a voluntary recall of 256,000 vehicles because of a software issue that could raise the risk of a crash or injury.
The automaker said in a company release that the Integrated Control Module (ICM) might reset while the car is in operation and may cause a loss of power while driving.
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Which Honda cars are being recalled?
Why you should care:
The recall covers model-year 2023-2025 Honda Accord Hybrid vehicles.
Are repairs available if I have a recalled vehicle?
What you can do:
Owners of the recalled cars will be notified by mail to take their vehicles to a Honda dealership where staff can reprogram the Integrated Control Module (ICM) with better software.
Car owners can find out if their vehicle needs a repair by visiting www.recalls.honda.com or by calling (888) 234-2138.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a recall notice that vehicle identification numbers (VINs) involved in this recall can also be found on NHTSA.gov.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by a Honda company release and a National Highway Transportation Administration recall notice. This story was reported from Washington, D.C.
