Accord

RJ-1212-1

For the left headlight with HID (High Intensity Discharge), on certain vehicles, the sealing between the lens and the housing is not seated in a correct position due to the installation with wrong sized tool. Repeated turning on and off the headlight can cause such sealing to partially come off, which could allow water to enter the inside of the headlight when driving in rain. If that water falls into the control unit located below the inside of the headlight, it may cause a short circuit in the voltage control circuit, in which case the headlight will fail.

RJ-1212-2

On certain vehicles, the wire harness in the boot is severely bent beside the harness clip due to the inadequate protective measure, and opening and closing the boot lid repeatedly can damage the protective tape for the harness. If the damage is left unfixed, it can cause the wires to break, in which case, the number plate lights, the reversing lights, and the tail lights could fail.

KJ-0222-0

On certain vehicles, there is plating liquid left between the plated surface and the resin of the inner door handles due to the inadequate pre-plating process. If left unfixed, the residue of the plating liquid can cause the surface of the resin to deform, which results in the exfoliation of the coat, and in the worst case, fingers could be injured while handling the door handle.

KJ-0104-0

The airbag sensor is too susceptible to an instantaneous impact, and therefore, the airbags may be deployed when driving over a deep hole at high speed or over an obstacle on a road.

RJ-0972-0

The breather tube and the breather pipe in the blow-by gas recirculation system are improper (length and shape, respectively), and therefore, engine vibration can cause the breather pipe to come out, if sudden acceleration etc. is repeated at a low ambient temperature. If this happens, the blow-by gas can be discharged into the atmosphere during high load engine operation.

RJ-0920-0

The maintenance hole on the back of the low beam light is in the wrong size, and on certain vehicles, air-tightness is not achieved because the seal was displaced at the time of the maintenance lid installation. Water can reach the circuit board, and in the worst case, a short circuit could occur causing the light to fail.

RJ-0671-0

The balancer shaft oil seal can lose its effectiveness because it is not properly installed. At worst, the oil seal could come out of the oil pump housing causing the engine oil to leak.

RJ-0670-0

The circuit board of the audio unit can overheat due to the poor design of the circuit. If left unfixed, dielectric breakdown can occur in the capacitor causing a short circuit, and in the worst case the speaker could catch a fire.

RJ-0565-0

On certain vehicles, the finishing of the sphere surface of the lower arm ball joint on the front shock absorber is too rough. If left unfixed, excessive wear can occur on the inside of the ball joint. At worst, the ball joint could separate causing the vehicle to stall.

RJ-0492-0

On certain vehicles, the main part and the joint of the steering shaft are inadequately welded. If left unfixed, the welded part could separate, and the steering becomes impossible.

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