Honda recalls half a million vehicles

Honda Odyssey models built between 2005 and early 2007 are under recall for a brake problem. Honda announced it is also recalling Acura RL sedans for the same reason. (March 2010) Credit: Getty Image
WASHINGTON - Honda said Friday nearly a half-million sedans and minivans in the United States were involved in this week's recall to fix brake fluid leaks.
The action, announced earlier, involved the same issue that led Toyota to recall 1.5 million vehicles.
Honda said the recall affects 471,820 vehicles -- Acura RL sedan models built between 2005 and 2007 and Honda Odyssey minivans from the 2005 to early 2007 model year. The company said there have been no injuries or accidents tied to the problem.
The Japanese automaker told the government that certain types of brake fluid could affect the seal on the brake's master cylinder and lead to a leak.
If the leaks are left unattended, they could cause a spongy feeling in the brake pedal and adversely affect brake performance.
Honda said owners will be notified within the next two months and vehicles will be repaired free.
Owners can get more information on the recalls at www.recalls.acura.com or www.recalls.honda.com. For further information, Acura owners can call 800-382-2238 and Honda owners can call 800-999-1009.





