U.S. auto safety regulators have initiated an investigation into over 1.7 million Honda vehicles following reports of unexpected braking issues. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is focusing on complaints that automatic emergency braking systems in certain Honda models may activate without any apparent obstructions, leading to sudden stops. This probe was prompted by 46 owner complaints and includes concerns over accidents and warning light activations. The investigation specifically targets 250,712 vehicles, highlighting the potential safety risks posed by these braking concerns.
The manufacturers failed to install anti-theft devices that are standard in other new vehicles, according to California's Department of Justice. https://t.co/EAe5qgyNLt
U.S auto safety regulators are investigating complaints that automatic emergency braking can stop for no reason on two Honda models. https://t.co/1W27wExwcP
"In documents posted on its website Monday, the agency says it received 46 complaints from owners that the system brakes with no apparent obstruction in a vehicle's path" Probing Honda for 46 braking complaints.... vs $TSLAs in the....thousands?
U.S. opens probe into emergency braking issues in certain Honda vehicles https://t.co/OFB9ZISgeu
NHTSA investigates over 1.7 million Hondas for automatic braking concerns as vehicle owners report sudden braking issues, including accidents and warning lights. https://t.co/hfhpidIRhO
US opens probe into 250,712 Honda vehicles over braking issues https://t.co/LFcZjwpEL8 https://t.co/tdmmTOdMCK