Honda is set to recall 1.2 million vehicles in the U.S. due to cable issues causing disruptions for the rear-view camera while the vehicles are in reverse. The company received nearly 274,000 warranty claims about the issues. Claims over the past three years were made for the Honda Pilot and the Honda Odyssey. - Honda has stopped selling the vehicles in order to make repairs, as the fix requires a trip to a dealership.
- Honda said no injuries have been reported yet.
- Replacing parts may prove costly, as the company restated its operating profit for the fiscal year ending in March to ¥781 billion ($5.5B), down just over 10%, partly due to increased warranty expenses.
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