Engine failure
NHTSA investigated and closed this without ordering a recall.
- Manufacturer
- Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)
- Component
- ENGINE
- Opened
- Nov 8, 2024
- Closed
- Aug 20, 2025
- Model years
- 2015–2020
- Type
- Recall Query
Summary
On November 8, 2024, the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) opened Recall Query RQ24013 to assess the scope of Honda recall 23V-751 after receiving complaints that alleged connecting rod bearing failures in vehicles that were not within the scope of recall 23V-751. In November 2023, Honda recalled 248,999 various Model Year (MY)2016â2020 Honda and Acura vehicles equipped with the 3.5L V6 engine. Honda recalled these vehicles due to a crankshaft manufacturing defect that caused premature connecting rod bearing wear and engine seizure. While the out-of-scope failures involved in these complaints appear to have a very similar failure mechanism as the recalled engines, a thorough analysis of all available data from Honda has not indicated that the same manufacturing defect exists in the out-of-scope engines as the engines recalled by 23V-751. Based on this analysis ODI has determined that Honda has properly defined the scope of recall 23V-751. Consequently, ODI will close this RQ investigation. NHTSA will continue to investigate these complaints of engine failure as part of a new Preliminary Evaluation Investigation (PE25008). The Agency reserves the right to take additional action if warranted by new circumstances.
Vehicles under investigation (20)
- ACURA MDX2016
- ACURA MDX2017
- ACURA MDX2018
- ACURA MDX2019
- ACURA MDX2020
- ACURA TLX2018
- ACURA TLX2019
- ACURA TLX2020
- HONDA ODYSSEY2018
- HONDA ODYSSEY2019
- HONDA ODYSSEY2020
- HONDA PILOT2015
- HONDA PILOT2016
- HONDA PILOT2017
- HONDA PILOT2018
- HONDA PILOT2019
- HONDA PILOT2020
- HONDA RIDGELINE2017
- HONDA RIDGELINE2018
- HONDA RIDGELINE2019
Source: NHTSA investigation RQ24013. Investigations are NHTSA's review of a potential safety issue and may or may not result in a recall.