Honda Motor Co. has issued a voluntary global recall of nearly 1 million cars in order to fix potential problems with power windows, as well as computer equipment in the vehicles.
The Wall Street Journal reported that no serious injuries or fatal accidents are known to have occurred as a result of the problem that affects the Fit compact, CR-V and City models, as well as a smaller number of the CR-Z hybrids.
Honda had previously recalled the fuel-efficient Fit models in December over a headline problem.
Central Ohio is the hub of Honda’s North American operations. The company employs more than 13,500 workers in Ohio, including its assembly plants in Marysville and East Liberty. In the greater Dayton region, its operations include 2,400 workers at its Anna engine plant, 1,050 workers at its Logan County transmission plant and 225 employees at a consolidation facility in Troy.
Manali
pgdm 3rd sem
The Wall Street Journal reported that no serious injuries or fatal accidents are known to have occurred as a result of the problem that affects the Fit compact, CR-V and City models, as well as a smaller number of the CR-Z hybrids.
Honda had previously recalled the fuel-efficient Fit models in December over a headline problem.
Central Ohio is the hub of Honda’s North American operations. The company employs more than 13,500 workers in Ohio, including its assembly plants in Marysville and East Liberty. In the greater Dayton region, its operations include 2,400 workers at its Anna engine plant, 1,050 workers at its Logan County transmission plant and 225 employees at a consolidation facility in Troy.
Manali
pgdm 3rd sem
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