Honda stops Accord and CR-V sales (U.S)
Honda has stopped sales of the 2011 Accord and CR-V and asked its dealerships to examine 9,322 vehicles for possible engine oil leaks.
Honda described this as "a product update, not a recall," and said an official statement was given to dealerships in early December. Customers have been notified of this problem.
If needed, Honda will replace an engine part called a rocker shaft holder to rectify the issue. The rocker shaft holder could crack, allowing oil to leak from the cylinder head, Honda said.
Honda described this as "a product update, not a recall," and said an official statement was given to dealerships in early December. Customers have been notified of this problem.
If needed, Honda will replace an engine part called a rocker shaft holder to rectify the issue. The rocker shaft holder could crack, allowing oil to leak from the cylinder head, Honda said.
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