Honda is stopping Civic Type R sales over faulty seats.
The weld issue is a result of"improper manufacturing," the document says. While a failure during a crash is the most catastrophic risk, the weld issue can also lead to squeaking and rattling noises that have beenNo specific VIN range or build window is included in the notice, but the document does clarify that an internal system would return which cars do and do not need the repair.
The document claims that parts for the repair are not yet available and says that Honda will not begin notifying owners of cars with the relevant issue until mid-May 2023. The stop-sale is dated as starting on March 31 and set to continue"until further notice," presumably when a repair procedure is set and completed.
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