



Ensuring Your Drive is Safe: Honda and Acura Tackle Software Challenges
Understanding the Software Glitches in Your Vehicle
A recent announcement from Honda and Acura reveals a significant recall impacting 65,135 of their 2024 electric SUV models, specifically the Prologue and ZDX. This recall stems from critical software malfunctions that could compromise driver safety by affecting both the rearview camera and the instrument cluster displays. These issues mean drivers might face scenarios where the rearview camera fails to activate when reversing, or essential vehicle information on the instrument panel, such as speed and warning indicators, becomes unavailable. The intermittent nature of these problems, which might temporarily resolve with a vehicle restart, underscores the unpredictable risk they pose on the road.
The Scope of the Recall and Affected Models
The recall encompasses a substantial number of vehicles, with 19,573 Acura models and 45,562 Honda units. All vehicles involved are from the 2024 model year, highlighting a widespread issue across these newer electric SUV lines. The root cause has been identified as six distinct software defects within the Radio Control Module. These flaws can independently or collectively lead to a failure in data transmission, causing either a crash or a restart of the software, ultimately resulting in blank screens for both the instrument cluster and infotainment system.
NHTSA Filings and Safety Implications
Detailed reports submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) outline the potential dangers associated with these software glitches. The primary concern is the inability of drivers to access vital operational data and crucial safety features like the rearview camera. As of February 19, while 148 warranty claims related to these defects have been reported, fortunately, no injuries or accidents have been directly linked to these specific software issues, according to Honda's records. This proactive recall aims to prevent any such incidents before they occur.
Rectification Procedures and Owner Notification
Honda plans to initiate notification to all affected vehicle owners starting April 20, 2026. Owners will be instructed to bring their vehicles to an authorized Honda dealership. At the dealership, technicians will perform a necessary software update on the Radio Control Module, which is designed to eliminate the identified defects and restore full functionality to the vehicle's display systems. For concerned owners, checking their vehicle's recall status on the NHTSA website is recommended to stay informed and ensure their safety.
