I got notice of two trouble=ing recall pertaining to 2023-2025 CR-V and other models.
There are no parts or repair procedures released yet and no timetable for any remedies. The fuel pump recall has language that states a fuel leak can lead to a fire and injuries.
The steering gear one states that loss of control can result in damage and injuries. The dealer is in the dark. I got a major run-a-round from HONDA customer service. Honda has issues a “stop sale” on affected units. I can only guess where the priorities will be when parts are available. I would want the “stop sale” units to get the first fixes, so that they can get sold.
The vehicle is at the dealer, I asked the serf=vice manager if he would be comfortable turning his family loose in a car that the manufacturer states may crash and burn. I understand that these are “worst case” scenarios. I’m just not willing to gamble on the lives of my family. HONDA won’t even tell me if my VIN is part of the recall units. The fuel pump recall covers approximately 700k units and the steering recall covers over 1.5 million units.
Am I overreacting?
There are no parts or repair procedures released yet and no timetable for any remedies. The fuel pump recall has language that states a fuel leak can lead to a fire and injuries.
The steering gear one states that loss of control can result in damage and injuries. The dealer is in the dark. I got a major run-a-round from HONDA customer service. Honda has issues a “stop sale” on affected units. I can only guess where the priorities will be when parts are available. I would want the “stop sale” units to get the first fixes, so that they can get sold.
The vehicle is at the dealer, I asked the serf=vice manager if he would be comfortable turning his family loose in a car that the manufacturer states may crash and burn. I understand that these are “worst case” scenarios. I’m just not willing to gamble on the lives of my family. HONDA won’t even tell me if my VIN is part of the recall units. The fuel pump recall covers approximately 700k units and the steering recall covers over 1.5 million units.
Am I overreacting?