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02-09-2007, 09:54 AM
Hi All:
___While perusing the net this morning, I came across a recall notice for the HCH-II. I have never heard of any trouble of this type but it is something all HCH-II owners should look into.
Honda Motor Co. plans to recall 45,335 Civic Hybrid sedans worldwide to repair a voltage converter defect that could stop the car's engine, a company spokeswoman said Friday.
Japan's No. 2 automaker plans to recall 7,219 of the vehicles sold in Japan and another 38,116 sold overseas, mostly in the U.S., a Honda spokeswoman said. She spoke on condition of anonymity, citing company policy.
Honda learned about the defect — which could cause a short circuit that would stop the engine and prevent it from restarting — from overseas reports, the company said in documents filed Thursday with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
Honda has received no reports of accidents, the documents said. The affected vehicles were manufactured between September 2005 and September 2006, they said.
In Japan, Honda plans to notify the owners of the affected vehicles by mail and repair the defective parts, the spokeswoman said.
The overseas recalls and repairs will be handled according to local laws, she said, without giving further details.___Good Luck
___Wayne
___While perusing the net this morning, I came across a recall notice for the HCH-II. I have never heard of any trouble of this type but it is something all HCH-II owners should look into.
Honda Motor Co. plans to recall 45,335 Civic Hybrid sedans worldwide to repair a voltage converter defect that could stop the car's engine, a company spokeswoman said Friday.
Japan's No. 2 automaker plans to recall 7,219 of the vehicles sold in Japan and another 38,116 sold overseas, mostly in the U.S., a Honda spokeswoman said. She spoke on condition of anonymity, citing company policy.
Honda learned about the defect — which could cause a short circuit that would stop the engine and prevent it from restarting — from overseas reports, the company said in documents filed Thursday with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
Honda has received no reports of accidents, the documents said. The affected vehicles were manufactured between September 2005 and September 2006, they said.
In Japan, Honda plans to notify the owners of the affected vehicles by mail and repair the defective parts, the spokeswoman said.
The overseas recalls and repairs will be handled according to local laws, she said, without giving further details.___Good Luck
___Wayne
