Honda Recalls 440,000 Odyssey Minivans in the U.S. Due to Side Curtain Airbags That May Deploy Unexpectedly, Causing Injuries
American Honda has announced a safety recall for 440,830 Odyssey family minivans. The affected vehicles may experience unexpected deployment of second and third-row side curtain airbags under certain driving conditions without warning.
| Recall Summary |
| Affected Models: 2018-2022 Honda Odyssey |
| Core Issue: SRS software logic error misinterpreting bumps as side collisions |
| Triggering Factors: Driving over potholes, speed bumps, or road debris |
| Potential Damages: 130 related claims reported, resulting in 25 injuries |
Investigations reveal that Honda was aware of the issue as early as 2017 but determined in 2021 that it posed no safety risk. It wasn't until NHTSA initiated an investigation in October 2025 that the manufacturer finally confirmed the defect and decided to issue a recall earlier this month.
🔹 Solution and Recommended Action
Honda will instruct vehicle owners to visit authorized dealers where technicians will reprogram the SRS ECU or replace hardware with correct software at no cost. Affected owners are advised to closely monitor for registered mail from the manufacturer or check their vehicle's status using their VIN on the official website.