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Old 01-29-2010, 08:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Recall Notice: Honda Recalls 646,000 Unfit Fits


Not one to let Toyota get all the publicity, today Japan's number two automaker, Honda Motor Co., has announced its own recall. The recall affects 646,000 Honda Fit models from the 2007 and 2008 model years built in Japan, China, Brazil, Thailand, Malaysia and India. These models were sold in the U.K., Latin American and in the U.S. In total 141,140 of the affected Fit models were sold in the U.S.

The recall is for a window switch that can overheat and potentially catch fire when wet. A minority of recalled Fits will need replacement switches, while the rest will be fitted with a waterproof cover for the electrical components.

"Under some severe operating conditions, water, rain, or other liquid may enter the driver's window and reach the master power window switch, resulting in impaired function of the switch," reads a statement released by Honda today. "If the master power window switch is damaged as a result of the liquid intrusion, it may result in failure of the switch and overheating. An overheating switch may cause smoke, melting or, potentially, fire."

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Old 01-29-2010, 08:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Ford still holds the stupidest recall ever. At least this one, water causes it to break. In the Fords it was the cruise control switch spontaneously combusting and catching the dash on fire for no reason...
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Ford still holds the stupidest recall ever. At least this one, water causes it to break. In the Fords it was the cruise control switch spontaneously combusting and catching the dash on fire for no reason...
I dunno how about the new toyota one
where the gas pedal gets stuck under the carpet and causes a crash
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i heard about the toyota one as well. My local dealer, longo toyota is recalling all of it. Notice that all the commercials were taken off.
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