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Honda just recalled nearly every CR-V e:FCEV it’s sold so far
FCEV hydrogen SUVs in the U.S. due to a fuel cell coolant leak that could cause power loss or electrical issues. Learn what owners need to know and how Honda is addressing the problem. Read More
Honda recalls 388 hydrogen CR-Vs over possible fuel cell leaks
FCEV crossovers in the United States after identifying a defect that can allow coolant to leak inside the fuel cell stack and potentially compromise safety. The move affects nearly every example of ... Read More
Honda’s Rarest CR-V Hit By Recall For Loss Of Drive Power
FCEV has been recalled for a fuel cell stack coolant leak, highlighting the complexities of its unique powertrain. Read More
Honda Recalls CR-V e:FCEV Over Potential Fuel Cell Stack Coolant Leak
An electrical short between the support bar housing and bipolar plate may occur in the affected vehicles when fuel cell stack coolant enters the stack case ... Read More
Honda recalls 256,000 vehicles that can suddenly lose drive power

NEW YORK -- A software error that can cause a loss of drive power led to 256,603 Honda Accords being recalled this week. The software issue can cause part of the ... Read More
Honda Recalls Accord Hybrid for Software Error Causing an Unexpected Loss of Drive Power

Honda's auto division, which is represented by American Honda Motor Co. in the United States of America, has issued a massive recall that concerns the 2023 through ... Read More
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