Honda is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles in the United States due to a problem with the rearview image display system. Multiple reports state that the issue affects how the rearview camera image appears to drivers, potentially leading to an incorrect or unavailable display when the vehicle is in reverse. The recall covers specific Honda models and model years equipped with the relevant rearview display hardware/software configuration.
According to the reports, Honda has identified the defect through internal review and/or complaints, and it has moved to address the issue through a remedy. The recall action is expected to involve software updates or other corrective measures intended to ensure the rearview image displays properly. The company is also working with the relevant U.S. regulators as part of the recall process.
Both outlets report the same overall figure—over 300,000 vehicles—indicating broad coverage across affected models. Vehicle owners are expected to be notified and can take their vehicles to authorized dealers to have the corrective work performed. The recall is intended to improve rear visibility and ensure the rear camera display functions as intended.