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The Wall Street Journal: Honda SUV Engine-Failure Reports Spur Federal Investigation Into 1.7 Million Vehicles.
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The top U.S. auto-safety regulator is investigating whether 1.7 million SUVs made by Honda HMC should be recalled, after receiving several reports of vehicles losing power at high speeds.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a filing made public this week that it was launching the probe in response to several reports filed by Honda of vehicles allegedly losing power at highway speed without warning. The examination covers 1.72 million Honda CR-V and HR-V vehicles, including model years 2018-2022, the NHTSA said.
Honda SUV Engine-Failure Reports Spur Federal Investigation Into 1.7 Million Vehicles
The claims allege that loss of motive power occurs at highway speed with no warning, according to the top U.S. auto-industry regulator.
www.wsj.com
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The top U.S. auto-safety regulator is investigating whether 1.7 million SUVs made by Honda HMC should be recalled, after receiving several reports of vehicles losing power at high speeds.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a filing made public this week that it was launching the probe in response to several reports filed by Honda of vehicles allegedly losing power at highway speed without warning. The examination covers 1.72 million Honda CR-V and HR-V vehicles, including model years 2018-2022, the NHTSA said.
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