
Honda recalls nearly 100k vehicles over airbag sensor fault
Honda is recalling about 100,000 Honda and Acura vehicles due to a front passenger seat weight sensor defect—humidity can crack a capacitor on the sensor’s circuit board, potentially causing unintended airbag deployment even for infant seats or small occupants. Affected models span a wide range of Honda and Acura cars and SUVs, including Civics, Accords (and hybrids), CR-Vs, MDX, RDX, Odyssey and more from 2016–2026. Owners will receive mail notices and be asked to visit a dealer for a sensor replacement; Honda reports no related injuries in the U.S. through Oct. 2025.







