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Honda is recalling 2013 Accord sedans because rusty driveshafts may cause them to lose power while driving or roll away while ...
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Honda is recalling more than 65,100 Accord sedans over an issue with the drive shaft that may cause it to corrode and fail.
Impacted vehicles include the 2013 Honda Accord. Honda said the driveshaft may corrode and break due to damage from road salt ...
The recall affects a popular 2013 Honda model due to potential drive shaft failure, according to the National Highway Traffic ...
A driveshaft coating issue could lead to corrosion and breakage in some 2013 Accords. Dealers will inspect and replace parts ...
Records show manufacturing defects in the vehicles' engine bearings could lead to failure and heighten the risk of a crash.
The fix: Honda dealerships will replace the driveshaft assemblies on affected vehicles, free of charge. How to contact the manufacturer: Owners may contact Honda at 888-234-2138.
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