Attention Idaho Honda owners! There's an urgent recall you need to know about. Honda has issued a recall for approximately 1.7 million vehicles in the U.S. because of a defective steering gearbox component. This issue might sound technical, but it boils down to something simple: your safety.

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The affected models include the 2022-2025 Honda Civic Sedan, Civic Hybrid, Civic Hatchback, and the adventurous 2023-2025 Honda CR-V. If you're cruising around in one of these beauties, it's crucial to act fast. The problem lies in an improperly produced steering gearbox worm wheel, which could swell during use. This might sound like mechanical jargon, but it essentially means steering could become difficult, increasing the risk of a crash. No one wants to face that on the road, right?

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Honda's commitment to safety is solid as a rock. They're offering a free fix at authorized dealers — an "improved" worm gear spring installation and a grease touch-up. This is a no-cost repair, so don't wait for that letter in the mail to remind you. Head to your nearest dealer and get it sorted!

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While no injuries have been reported yet, it's better to be safe than sorry. Over 10,300 warranty claims have already rolled in, showing this is something to take seriously. So, if you're in Idaho and own one of these models, get your car checked out pronto. It's a simple step to ensure you're safe on the roads. Remember, safety always comes first!

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