Inadvertent Automatic Emergency Braking
NHTSA is actively investigating this potential safety issue.
- Manufacturer
- Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)
- Component
- FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE, FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING, FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA, FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: SENSING SYSTEM: RADAR, FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE:SOFTWARE
- Opened
- Apr 15, 2024
- Closed
- Still open
- Model years
- 2017–2022
- Type
- Engineering Analysis
Summary
On February 21, 2022, the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) opened Preliminary Evaluation (PE22003) to assess reports of inadvertent activation of the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS), an automatic emergency braking (AEB) system, in model year 2017-2019 Honda CR-V and 2018-2019 Honda Accord vehicles. The reports allege that activation of the AEB system occurs while driving with no apparent obstruction in the vehicle's forward path, resulting in sudden vehicle deceleration. Honda indicated that they were aware of a total of X,XXX reports that may relate to the alleged defect. Honda provided analysis of the alleged defect and alleges that some customers possibly had an inadequate understanding of the CMBS and its limitations.  However, many consumer complaints allege that Honda dealerships were unable to reproduce the condition or state that they were informed that this is considered normal CMBS operation. To date, ODI has received a total of 1,294 consumer complaints of inadvertent activation of CMBS in 2017-2022 Honda CR-V and 2018-2022 Honda Accord vehicles. A total of 31 complaints alleged a crash and 50 alleged an injury. The Total column in the Failure Report Summary removes duplicate reports and shows the total number of reports with unique VINs from all Manufacturer, ODI, and EWR data sources. In some cases, there were multiple reports associated with a particular vehicle in which recurring failures were alleged. In total, there were X,XXX reports, 93 injury incidents and 47 crashes involving vehicles with unique VINs that may relate to the alleged defect. PE22-003 has been upgraded to an Engineering Analysis to further assess the scope, frequency, and potential safety related consequences of the inadvertent AEB activations. The scope has been expanded to include assessment of model year 2020-2022 Honda CR-V and Accord vehicles. To review the ODI reports cited in the Opening Resume ODI Report Identification Number document, go to NHTSA.gov.
Vehicles under investigation (19)
- HONDA ACCORD2018
- HONDA ACCORD2019
- HONDA ACCORD2020
- HONDA ACCORD2021
- HONDA ACCORD2022
- HONDA ACCORD HYBRID2018
- HONDA ACCORD HYBRID2019
- HONDA ACCORD HYBRID2020
- HONDA ACCORD HYBRID2021
- HONDA ACCORD HYBRID2022
- HONDA CR-V2017
- HONDA CR-V2018
- HONDA CR-V2019
- HONDA CR-V2020
- HONDA CR-V2021
- HONDA CR-V2022
- HONDA CR-V HYBRID2020
- HONDA CR-V HYBRID2021
- HONDA CR-V HYBRID2022
Source: NHTSA investigation EA24002. Investigations are NHTSA's review of a potential safety issue and may or may not result in a recall.