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Automotive · South Korea · 2025-07-23

Honda ACCORD: Improper adhesive on dynamic damper may cause deterioration and peeling

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-07-23
ManufacturerHonda Korea
Models affectedACCORD
Units affected1430
DefectThe adhesive used to attach the dynamic damper to the drive shaft is improper, which can accelerate the deterioration and peeling of the paint coating. Consequently, if the vehicle is operated for extended periods in areas with high salt exposure or if de-icing agents (brine) penetrate the dynamic damper where the paint coating has peeled, corrosion may occur. In severe corrosion scenarios, strong forces (such as full or sudden acceleration) transmitted to the drive shaft could cause it to fracture at the dynamic damper section. This could result in the vehicle being unable to drive or moving…
ComponentOther damping devices
RemedyAfter inspecting the drive shaft, if it does not meet standards, replace it with a new drive shaft.
Recall numberK5776
Official noticeView source ↗

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