Monday, August 12, 2013

HONDA WINDOW DEFECT CLASS ACTION



A class action has been filed alleging defects in multiple Honda models. 

The complaints states,

"Side windows in the Class Vehicles are moved up and down by a device inside the doorframe known as a “Window Regulator,” which includes a central track, a metal and polymer shuttle, a cable, and an attached motor. Because of the Window Regulator’s “faulty design and insufficient strength,” the cable ends are “pulled out of place,” rendering the windows inoperative. These defects also “often” cause the window to fall into a partially or fully-open position, a fall that can cause the window to shatter. The Window Regulators are susceptible to frequent mechanical failure rendering the Class Vehicle’s side windows inoperable and often irretrievably stuck in the fully open position.

Vehicles which may have these problems are the Honda Odysseys, Honda Pilots, Honda Elements, Honda Accords, Honda CR-Vs, Honda Civics, and Acura MDX, TSX, RL, and CL vehicles from model years 2000-2011.”






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