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Investing.com -- The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened investigations into approximately 583,600 Honda vehicles for two separate potential safety defects.
The first investigation focuses on about 142,600 Honda Pilot SUVs from model years 2023-2024. These vehicles may have a defect in the rear seatbelt warning system that could incorrectly alert drivers about passenger seatbelt usage.
The second probe involves approximately 441,000 Honda Odyssey minivans from model years 2018-2022. This investigation follows reports that side airbags deployed unexpectedly while vehicles were in motion, including incidents that occurred when the minivans hit potholes.
"Inadvertent deployment of airbags while a vehicle is in motion can lead to injury or driver distraction, which may result in a collision," the NHTSA stated.
The agency has not yet issued any recalls related to these issues and is currently evaluating the scope and severity of both potential defects.
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