2018-2020 Honda Odysseys recalled over short circuit risk

2018-2020 Honda Odysseys recalled over short circuit risk

Honda has announced a new recall on more than 200,000 Odyssey minivans, model years 2018 through 2020. Due to a safety defect, a wiring harness could potentially be pinched, which could create a short circuit and therefore a fire risk.Honda first learned of a reported fire back in August 2018, but no information was provided to the company for further investigation. After a second fire in April 2019, however, Honda repurchased the involved minivan to examine it. In total, three fires were reported, and after months of internal testing and investigation, Honda identified the defect in January 2020. According to the recall documents, the fires occurred due to a damaged third-row seat accessory power outlet wire harness. The harness had been pinched between the unibody and the rear trim panel, which created an electrical short. "If the electrical short is intermittent, the current would not exceed the fuse’s amperage, allowing the wire harness to overheat and combust," the report says. Of the 241,339 minivans included in the recall, Honda believes 100% have defect. Of the lot, 95,639 are 2018 model years, 107,523 are 2019 model years, and 38,177 are 2020 model years. Honda will officially begin the recall on March 16, 2020. To remedy the situation, Honda dealers will replace any damaged harnesses. If the harness is undamaged, Honda will add protective tape and reroute the harness to prevent pinching. For more information, visit NHTSA campaign No. 20V066000.Filed under: Recalls,Honda,Minivan/Van2018-2020 Honda Odysseys recalled over short circuit risk originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 19 Feb 2020 17:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments