by Edward Sanchez of www.automobilemag.com
A recall for approximately 344,000 2007-2008 Honda Odyssey
minivans is being issued for a problem with those vehicles’ Vehicle
Stability Assist system (VSA) which can result in sudden, hard braking
without the driver depressing the brake pedal, and without the rear
brake lights illuminating. The culprit is the vehicle yaw sensor. The
yaw sensor may not properly reset itself after being driven under
certain conditions, resulting in the sudden release of pressure into the
system, increasing the risk of a crash. Honda claims it is not aware of
any crashes or injuries as a result of the VSA malfunction.
Due to the number of units subject to the recall, a sufficient supply of replacement parts will not be available until spring 2014.
In the meantime, owners will receive an initial recall notice, and
instructions on how to ensure proper VSA calibration to prevent
potential unintended braking. When the replacement parts become
available, affected owners will receive a second notice of parts
availability and to take their vehicle to a Honda dealer for repair.
Affected owners can check to see if their vehicle is subject to the
recall in early December by visiting recalls.honda.com, or calling
800-999-1009, option 4.
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