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Honda recalls nearly 99,000 US vehicles over airbag issues

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 2:46 AM

May 29 (Reuters) – Honda Motor is recalling 98,892 vehicles in the United ​States over a defect ‌involving unintentional deployment of air bags, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said ‌on ​Friday.

Here are a few ⁠more details:

• ⁠The recall includes certain Honda Acura TLX, Accord Hybrid, and 2022 Accord vehicles, ​the auto regulator said.

• The regulator said the ⁠issue arises ⁠from a front passenger ​seat weight sensor that may ​crack and short circuit.

• ‌Due to the issue, airbags may unintentionally deploy despite the presence of ⁠occupants like an infant in child seat or a child, for ⁠whom ‌deployment should have ⁠been suppressed.

• As a ​part ‌of the remedy, dealers ​will ⁠replace the seat weight sensors at no cost, NHTSA said.

(Reporting by Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Subhranshu Sahu)