NEW YORK (AP) — Honda is recalling greater than 259,000 autos throughout the U.S. as a result of an issue that may trigger the brake pedal to shift out of place.

In keeping with paperwork revealed by the Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration (NHTSA), the recall covers sure Honda Pilots between mannequin years 2023 and 2025 — as nicely vehicles beneath the auto maker’s luxurious Acura model: 2021-2025 Acura TLX and 2023-2025 Acura MDX autos.

The NHTSA’s recall report notes that the brake pedal pivot pin in a few of these autos was not secured correctly throughout manufacturing. That may lead the pedal to shift misplaced and “may lead to unintended application,” the report notes, rising crash dangers.

“The issue could also cause an abnormal brake pedal feeling during operation, illuminate the brake malfunction light in the instrument cluster, or cause the vehicle’s brake lights to remain lit even when the brake pedal is not applied,” America Honda stated in a press release Wednesday.

As a treatment, Honda says licensed sellers will examine the autos lined by this recall and substitute the brake pedal meeting if mandatory, freed from cost. Per the NHTSA’s report, the corporate estimates 1% of those autos have this problem.

Vendor notifications started on June 13. And mailed proprietor notification letters are set to comply with on July 28. Within the meantime, drivers may also affirm if their particular car is included on this recall and discover extra data utilizing the NHTSA website or Honda’s recall lookup.

Between February 2024 and June 5, the NHSTA notes, Honda obtained three guarantee claims associated to this problem — however no reviews of accidents.

Honda started investigating the defective brake pedal in April 2024, after receiving a report of a car experiencing this problem. The corporate later decided that improper meeting of the brake pedal pivot pin occurred at a provider’s U.S. plant, which has since been closed. Manufacturing was transferred to a plant in Mexico — the place the provider now makes use of a digicam sensor “to confirm whether or not the pivot pin is staked,” the recall report notes.