How Do I Check for Recalls on My Honda?

Automotive recalls can be panic-inducing first and then frustrating when it comes to obtaining the needed repairs. Breathe deep, then double check your car's VIN with one of the three recall databases to make sure it affects you. Look for the letter in the mail but feel free to print out the recall results for your records and another to take to the dealer when it's time to make the repairs.

Dec 7, 2022

Honda is a Japanese manufacturer of automobiles, power equipment, and motorcycles that's been around since 1948. Although cars are safer now than they were back then, there can still be safety issues that can only be addressed by a recall. Luckily, there are three ways to check for a safety recall for your vehicle.

Directly With Honda

Mazda has its own page that deals with recalls of its vehicles, https://owners.honda.com/service-maintenance/recalls, simply type in either the VIN number only or search by model and year number to view the results of any applicable recalls. You can also call Honda's customer service and they can also answer your questions.

Kelley Blue Book

The official guide for all things automotive also has a searchable recall section available. The Mazda section is available here https://www.kbb.com/mazda/recall/ and you can check by year, model and style in the drop-down fields or you can scroll down to the models listed and click on the one that applies to your vehicle.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

The agency responsible for keeping drivers safe also has a searchable database of recalls located at https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls. Simply search by VIN number to view the results of any recall related to your automobile.

Important Tips About Recalls

  1. Recalls are initiated by the manufacturers but consumers always have a right to complain to dealers and manufacturers.
  2. Use one of the above recall search tools to verify that the recall does include your make and model vehicle. Please note that the NHTSA's website may be the best since they typically post recalls first, but feel free to utilize all three.
  3. Look for the recall letter from the car company but keep in mind if you moved or are not the original owner of the car, you may not receive that letter. It may be useful to go to the NHTSA site and print out the recall results after you enter the VIN.
  4. Call any dealership of your car brand to schedule the repairs.

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