Honda will recall 3,336 2010 model year Accord Crosstour vehicles
in the U.S. to inspect and potentially replace the front passenger
airbag. Recent testing revealed that certain front passenger airbag
modules installed in a limited number of 2010 Accord Crosstours do not
meet one aspect of a U.S. federal regulation (FMVSS 208) that requires
airbag deployment to be tested using an unbelted six year-old
child-sized test dummy in the front seating area. No incidents or
injuries have been reported related to this issue. (In many states, six
year old children are not allowed to ride in a vehicle's front seat, and
Honda specifically recommends that children age 12 and under ride
properly restrained in a vehicle's back seat.)
Honda is announcing this recall to encourage all owners of affected
vehicles to take their Accord Crosstour to an authorized dealer as soon
as they receive notification of this recall from Honda so their front
passenger airbag can be inspected and, if necessary, replaced.
Notification to customers will begin on September 22, 2010.
When Honda identifies concerns of this nature, nothing is more
important to the company than fulfilling our obligation and
responsibility to alert our customers. To this end in addition to
contacting customers by mail, after September 22, owners of these
vehicles can determine if their vehicle requires inspection by going
on-line or calling Honda. Honda owners can go to www.recalls.honda.com
or call (800) 999-1009, and select option 4.