Shattered Glass: Another Honda Odyssey Recall

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This recall has the add effect of providing consumers a scary image of shattered glass. Too bad for Honda, but the car company is acting on it and as long as there are no horror stories, like motorists being impaled by glass, then Honda could skate by with little bad PR from this recall.


(Edmunds) WASHINGTON -- Honda is recalling 2,800 2011 Odyssey minivans because the front windows may shatter into the cabin, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

"There is a potential failure with the driver and front passenger door power windows in which the window may come off the track, causing the window to become inoperative and preventing it from being rolled up or down, or it could drop into the door," said NHTSA in its recalls summary of the problem. "The window may shatter into the passenger cabin, causing a risk of injury to the vehicle occupants."

Read more on the Honda Odyssey recall.


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