MANILA, Philippines - Honda Cars Philippines Inc. (HCPI) on Monday announced a voluntary safety recall of some 19,143 units of Honda Jazz, City and CR-V vehicles.
In a press conference, Voltaire Gonzales, head of HCPI corporate communications and vehicle sales, said the safety recall would replace the power window master switch assembly with countermeasure parts.
The majority of the vehicles involved in the recall are
13,352 units of the locally-assembled City models between 2006 and 2008.
Included in the recall are
2,924 units of the Jazz models 2005 to 2007 and 2,867 units of the CR-V year models between 2005 to 2006. Both the Jazz and CR-V vehicles are imported completely built-up from Thailand.
The problem regarding the power window master switch was first detected in Japan in 2008.
A silicon component commonly found in air fresheners or automotive cleaning agents would enter into the power window master switch, that accelerates wear in the contact area. Over time, wear particles accumulate between the power source and ground of the unit switch. Then, the resin material would be heated and carbonized.
Gonzales said this may cause smoke and in worst cases, partial burning of the window switch cover.
This is the second time this year that Honda is recalling its Jazz and City models. Last February, there was a voluntary recall of 5,468 units of Jazz and City for a problem involving lost motion springs and retainers.
Gonzales said there are still no legal requirements on recalls in the Philippines, so voluntary recall is the usual process