Honda issues recall due to seat belt defect in Pilot SUVs

by Administrator 19. September 2011 17:10

This month, Honda announced a voluntary recall of more than 300,000 of their Pilot SUVs.  The recalled vehicles may have incomplete or missing stitching on the front lap seat belts, making them more likely to defect.  In the case of an accident, passengers riding in a seat with a defective seatbelt are more likely to be injured.

According to the car manufacturer, no reports of injury related to the seat belt defect have been reported.  However, in a report to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Honda states that they received 2 reports of seat belts breaking in their Pilot SUVs.

The recall includes vehicles manufactured between 2009 and 2011.  Honda dealerships will inspect any of the recalled vehicles for the manufacturing defect and replace any seat belts that need replacing.

If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident as a result of a manufacturing defect, contact the Chicago manufacturing defect lawyers of Friedman & Bonebrake, P.C. at 312-466-8200 to learn more about how we can help you.

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