{"count":1,"message":"Results returned successfully","results":[{"odiNumber":11728136,"manufacturer":"Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)","crash":false,"fire":false,"numberOfInjuries":0,"numberOfDeaths":0,"dateOfIncident":"03/04/2026","dateComplaintFiled":"03/30/2026","vin":"JH4KC1F39EC","components":"STEERING,LANE DEPARTURE,FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE","summary":"Per Acura service bulletin 23-022, Dated June 9th 2023, Acura extended a warranty on the rear steering actuators that were admitted to be \u201cmanufacturer error\u201d parts, to extend 10 years from purchase date. In my opinion any part that is known to have manufacturer defects that effect the primary Rear wheel drive system that effects almost all safety systems on the vehicle to include limp mode on a highway needs to be replaced, this is a large safety issue.  Fact; Honda admits manufacturers errors on parts.  Fact; Honda recognizes the issue and issues a service bulletin.  Fact; Honda extends the duration to repair the manufacturing defective part.  Fact; Honda denies claims ( even when vehicle safety is a concern) after the 10 year deadline  Fact; most average 2014 cars driven 12,500 miles per year have roughly 125,000 miles in 10 years and the manufacturer error was realized most likely due to usage. My 2014 now 12 years old has just recently realized the manufacturer error at 81,000 miles and Honda will not honor repairs for their errors.  Facts; Google; \u201cis it safe to drive my Acura RLX with a defective Precision all wheel steering actuator\u201d\u2026safety concerns realized.  Facts; NHTSA is in place to keep the consumers safe and the manufacturers held accountable for repairs, let\u2019s face it the service bulletin is just a way for manufacturers to appear proactive while turning out defective unsafe parts.","products":[{"type":"Vehicle","productYear":"2014","productMake":"ACURA","productModel":"RLX","manufacturer":"Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)"}]}]}