American Honda Recalls Approximately 256,000 Honda Accord Hybrid Vehicles to Correct Software Programming

- Issue could cause vehicle to lose power, increasing risk of a crash or injury
- Authorized Honda dealerships will correct software of affected vehicles
- American Honda has not received any confirmed reports of crashes or injuries related to this issue
American Honda is voluntarily recalling approximately 256,000 model-year 2023-2025 Honda Accord Hybrid vehicles in the U.S. that may have incorrect software programming.
Due to improper software programming by a supplier, the Integrated Control Module (ICM) may reset while the vehicle is in operation, which can cause loss of power while driving, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.
Registered owners of all affected vehicles will be contacted by mail and asked to take their vehicle to an authorized Honda dealer. The dealer will reprogram the ICM with improved software.
American Honda is announcing this recall to encourage owners of affected vehicles to take them to an authorized dealer for repair as soon as they receive notification. Owners of these vehicles can also determine if their vehicles require repair by visiting www.recalls.honda.com , or by calling (888) 234-2138.
List of recalled U.S. models (confirm inclusion by checking specific VINs):
Honda Models
2023-2025MY Honda Accord Hybrid




