The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has closed its preliminary evaluation into 441,002 Honda Odyssey minivans after a voluntary recall by American Honda Motor Co. addressed an airbag defect. Announced on Saturday, June 27, 2026, the decision ends a multi‑month federal inquiry into 2018–2022 model year Odyssey vehicles. NHTSA opened the probe in October 2025 following numerous complaints that side and side curtain airbags deployed unexpectedly during normal driving over potholes, speed bumps, or debris. A joint technical analysis found incorrect deployment parameters in the DENSO‑supplied SRS electronic control unit, which misread normal vibrations as severe side‑impact collisions.
Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.
If you own a 2018–2022 Honda Odyssey, this recall affects you. Your minivan's airbags could deploy unexpectedly. Check if your vehicle is part of the recall. If so, contact your dealer for a free fix.
Honda has addressed the airbag defect in their Odyssey minivans. The federal probe is closed, but monitoring continues. Safety is paramount, so it's worth knowing your vehicle is in the clear. Worth forwarding if you know an Odyssey owner.
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