Honda says recall should end infotainment litigation
Honda says recall should end infotainment litigation

The class-action lawsuit alleges that the rearview camera malfunctioned and the speakers made a crackling sound. January 9, 2025 — Honda infotainment system problems have sparked a class-action lawsuit in Ohio, but Honda says the case should be dismissed because Honda dealers fixed the issues during the recall. Jennifer and Sean Fausto filed the class action lawsuit after purchasing a new 2020 Honda Pilot Touring in August 2020. But the plaintiffs argue that the infotainment system never worked properly to begin with. The Honda class action lawsuit includes: “Purchase or lease of any 2020-2022 Honda Pilot (except LX), 2020 Honda Passport (except Sport), 2021-2022 Honda Passport and 2020-2022 Honda Odyssey (except LX) vehicles in the following areas All persons or entities in Ohio.” Honda has issued technical service bulletins, extended warranties and recalled more than 1 million vehicles due to problems such as the backup camera. Honda's recall is due to a faulty Media Orientation System Transmission (MOST) communications coaxial…