Japanese car manufacturer Honda has announced it is recalling 410,000 cars in the US as of complaints about their brakes.
The recall is of 344,000 Odyssey models and 68,000 Element vehicles made stuck between 2007 and 2008.
Honda said it had received complaints of brake pedals that felt soft or progressively needed more pressure to work.
The actions pursue the much larger recall by Toyota of eight million cars worldwide over safety fears.
Honda said the brake problems were due to the regular accumulation of air over time in a part of the braking system.
Although not all cars being recalled had been affected by the problem, the company said it was recalling all probable units to assure all customers that their vehicles will perform correctly.
Affected customers in the US will be reported by Honda from April.
The recall is of 344,000 Odyssey models and 68,000 Element vehicles made stuck between 2007 and 2008.
Honda said it had received complaints of brake pedals that felt soft or progressively needed more pressure to work.
The actions pursue the much larger recall by Toyota of eight million cars worldwide over safety fears.
Honda said the brake problems were due to the regular accumulation of air over time in a part of the braking system.
Although not all cars being recalled had been affected by the problem, the company said it was recalling all probable units to assure all customers that their vehicles will perform correctly.
Affected customers in the US will be reported by Honda from April.
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