DETROIT (AP) - Honda is
recalling 600,000 Accord midsize cars in the U.S. and Canada to fix a
faulty power steering hose that can leak fluid and cause a fire.
The recall affects Accords with
V-6 engines from the 2003 through 2007 model years. Honda has a report
of one fire but no injuries or crashes.
The five-passenger Accord is
consistently among the top-selling vehicles in the United States, mainly
because of its reputation for reliability and fuel economy. For years
it has been the nation's second-best-selling car, beaten only by the
Toyota Camry.
The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, the government agency that monitors vehicle
safety, said in a posting on its website during the weekend that the
Accord's power steering hose can deteriorate with prolonged exposure to
engine heat. The hoses can crack and leak, possibly causing a fire or
loss of power-assisted steering, the documents said.
Honda will replace the hoses for
free, but it won't have the parts available until early next year. Any
owner who suspects a leak should take their car to a dealer for
inspection, Honda spokesman Ed Miller said Monday.
The company that makes the
Accord's power-steering hoses had to ramp up manufacturing to make them
since the affected cars are more than five model years old and the hoses
were out of production, Miller said.
"We're going to start making them and getting them out there as soon as we can," he said.
The Accords are being added to a
May recall of 53,000 Acura TL midsize luxury cars in the U.S. from the
2007 and 2008 model years. Acura is Honda's luxury brand.
The replacement hoses for the Accords are different from the hoses in the original Acura recall, Honda said.
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A search of a rural field in suburban Detroit has failed to turn up the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa, an FBI agent announced Wednesday as authorities ended the dig.
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Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:52 AM EDT2013-06-19 14:52:00 GMT
Detroit mayoral candidate Mike Duggan ended his campaign Wednesday and will not challenge an appeals court ruling that bars him from the August primary ballot.
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Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:45 AM EDT2013-06-19 13:45:33 GMT
Kid Rock has added an eighth date to his "$20 Best Night Ever" tour at DTE Energy Music Theatre. Officials say tickets for the Aug. 20 show will go on sale at 10 a.m. on June 22.
Kid Rock has added an eighth date to his "$20 Best Night Ever" tour at DTE Energy Music Theatre. Officials say tickets for the Aug. 20 show will go on sale at 10 a.m. on June 22.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:22 AM EDT2013-06-19 13:22:54 GMT
FBI agents in suburban Detroit began a third day of digging Wednesday in the search for the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared 38 years ago.
FBI agents in suburban Detroit began a third day of digging Wednesday in the search for the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared 38 years ago.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 8:41 AM EDT2013-06-19 12:41:21 GMT
Mike Duggan is expected to lay out his future plans Thursday, one day after an appeals court ruled that he doesn't meet Detroit residency requirements to put his name on the ballot for the Aug. 6 primary elections.
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Wednesday, June 19 2013 7:35 AM EDT2013-06-19 11:35:18 GMT
Detroit City Council member Kwame Kenyatta says he quitting Friday. Kenyatta didn't give a specific reason, but he says the council is virtually powerless now that Detroit is being run by an emergency manager.
Detroit City Council member Kwame Kenyatta says he quitting Friday. Kenyatta didn't give a specific reason to radio station WWJ, but he says the council is virtually powerless now that Detroit is being run by an emergency manager.