tencherman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 3:04 pm
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I apologise for not having provided the correct information sooner, but as mentioned, the campaign was only launched today, 22 January."
It seems like there's been a significant delay in communication.
I was informed that Honda were writing to owners about this issue in early December when my brake simulator needed replacing.
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Hello All, thought that i would drop a quick update - i received a letter from honda just after christmas informing me of a product recall for my brake problem, (about 8 months after i had paid for it), i dont even have the car any more as it went back to the lease company in November, but after a bit of back and forth they agreed to refund the entire cost, and i received the cheque in the post on saturday. Good luck all
Juliok321 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:22 am
Hello All, thought that i would drop a quick update - i received a letter from honda just after christmas informing me of a product recall for my brake problem, (about 8 months after i had paid for it), i dont even have the car any more as it went back to the lease company in November, but after a bit of back and forth they agreed to refund the entire cost, and i received the cheque in the post on saturday. Good luck all
Well that's brilliant, well done!
I've received *nothing* yet, but look forward to a similar discussion with Honda about the repair that I paid for back in April '24.
To install another simulator which will eventually fail again will not help. There is a recall in the pipeline. Honda is aware of the problem.
Sorry, are we saying that the replacement simulators will also fail? I thought the issue with their oil seals was a manufacturing fault that was resolved by their supplier prior to any replacements?
Of course not, a major manufacturer is not going to have a recall for a known faulty component and replace it with the same faulty component. The whole delay is because of getting enough stock of the new part to satisfy world demand.