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Honda Recalls 400,000 Vehicles Over Brake Problems

New York, NY: Honda announced Tuesday that it is recalling over 400,000 vehicles in the US following reports from consumers of brake pedals feeling 'soft'.

The recall for potentially defective brakes includes 344,000 Odyssey minivans, and 68,000 Element crossover vehicles all in the 2007-2008 model years.

Honda plans to fix the vehicle stability assist modulators, some of which were assembled in such a way as to allow air to enter, reportedly. The trapped air could result in the brake pedal falling closer to the floor before the car stops, and the problem can increase over time in affected vehicles.

According to reports, Honda will begin contacting affected customers at the end of April.

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Last updated on Mar-19-10

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More Braking News: Now It's Honda
More Braking News: Now It's Honda New York, NY: On the heels of Toyota's massive recall of eight million vehicles worldwide, Honda announced on March 15 that it will recall 344,000 Odyssey minivans and 68,000 Element crossover vehicles in the 2007-2008 model years due to brake problems. According to Honda, consumers have complained that brake pedals feel "soft," that the brake pedal gets closer to the floor and the problem slowly increases over time. "Left unrepaired, the problem could cause loss of braking power and possibly a crash," said Honda spokesman Chris Martin [READ MORE]

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