Key facts
- The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closed an evaluation of Honda Odyssey vehicles.
- The evaluation concerned unintended airbag deployment.
- A total of 441,002 Honda Odyssey vehicles were part of the evaluation.
- Honda issued a recall to address the unintended airbag deployment issue.
- The NHTSA probe was closed following Honda's recall.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has officially closed its evaluation concerning unintended airbag deployments in a significant number of Honda Odyssey minivans. The investigation, which covered 441,002 vehicles, was initiated to examine potential safety defects that could cause the airbags to deploy unexpectedly. The closure of this probe comes after Honda proactively issued a recall to address the issue. This recall action by the manufacturer was deemed sufficient by NHTSA to resolve the safety concerns that prompted the investigation. The agency's decision to close the evaluation signifies that the recall has adequately mitigated the risks associated with the unintended airbag deployments.
