Failed Backup Cameras Trigger Recall for 1.2 Million Hondas

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Failed Backup Cameras Trigger Recall for 1.2 Million Hondas
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A poorly designed coaxial cable is prone to deforming and causing a lost connection to the infotainment screen.

Dealers will install an improved cable harness between the existing display audio and vehicle terminal connections, as well as a straightening cover over the vehicle cable connector to ensure a proper connection. Owners will be notified between July 24 and August 2.

Because these are relatively new vehicles, Honda has also issued a stop sale of all affected model years, given that many are currently sitting on dealership lots. Though these issues should be remedied quickly, a stop sale on Honda’s larger SUVs and minivans isHave we become over-reliant on backup cameras, or do you use one regularly? Please share your thoughts below.

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