A Honda Odyssey minivan with a cracked rearview camera housing, with water droplets visible on the lens.

Honda Odyssey Minivan Recall: Over 300,000 Vehicles Affected by Faulty Backup Cameras

Stephen M 2 min read

Honda recalls over 300,000 Odyssey minivans due to rearview camera issues caused by water intrusion and corrosion.

Key Takeaways

  • Honda recalls over 300,000 Odyssey vehicles for faulty backup cameras.
  • Water can get into a crack, causing corrosion.
  • The affected camera will be replaced with a new one.
  • 325,588 vehicles are potentially affected by the recall.
  • Honda dealerships will replace the rearview camera at no cost to owners.

What Causes the Rearview Camera Issue?

The Honda Odyssey minivan has been hit with a recall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) due to rearview cameras that fail to display an image when the transmission is put into reverse. This is caused by water that can enter the camera and cause damage to the circuit board.

According to the NHTSA, the specification for the rearview camera housing boss hole was inadequate for the mounting screw, and due to variations in the positioning of the housing on the assembly jig, the mounting screw is susceptible to being misaligned during assembly.

How Many Vehicles Are Affected?

325,588 vehicles are potentially affected by the recall, including certain model-year Odyssey vehicles from 2018 to 2020.

Honda is expected to send out letters to owners starting on August 24, 2026, but owners can contact the automaker’s customer service phone number for more information.

What Is the Remedy for the Recall?

Honda dealerships will replace the rearview camera at no cost to owners, making them compliant with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 111, “Rear Visibility.” The affected camera will be replaced with a new one from Sony, which has been designed to avoid any issues with mounting and should not allow any water intrusions.

Has Honda Had Any Similar Issues in the Past?

Honda had a similar issue with its Prologue and Acura ZDX vehicles, but those were both built by General Motors.

Honda has had 1,648 warranty claims from this issue with no injury reports and no reports of death.

Specifications

SpecificationValue
Number of vehicles affected325,588
Model years affected2018-2020
RemedyReplacement of rearview camera

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the cause of the rearview camera issue?

The cause of the rearview camera issue is water intrusion and corrosion due to a crack in the camera housing.

Q: How many vehicles are affected by the recall?

325,588 vehicles are potentially affected by the recall.

Q: What is the remedy for the recall?

Honda dealerships will replace the rearview camera at no cost to owners.

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