Honda Recalls 400,000+ Civics Over Wheel Detachment Risk
Honda has issued a major safety recall affecting over 400,000 Civic vehicles in the United States due to a manufacturing defect that could cause wheels to detach while driving.
Key Details of the Recall
- Vehicles affected: Approximately 406,000 Honda Civics
- Model years: 2016-2021
- Issue: Potential wheel detachment while vehicle is in motion
- Risk: Increased crash and injury hazard
Manufacturing Defect Identified
The problem stems from a supplier manufacturing error where steel lug seat inserts in aluminum accessory wheels may not have been properly installed. Honda explained that during normal operation, the lug nut seating surface may deform, potentially causing wheel nuts to loosen and detach.
“Due to a manufacturing process error by a supplier, the steel lug seat inserts in aluminum accessory wheels may not have been installed (pressed) into the nut seating surface,” Honda stated in their official release.
Free Inspection and Repair
Honda is urging affected vehicle owners to visit authorized dealerships for complimentary inspections. Dealers will replace faulty wheels at no cost to consumers if necessary.
Safety Status
Importantly, Honda confirmed they have not received any verified reports of crashes or injuries resulting from this wheel defect. The recall represents a preventive safety measure.





