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HONDA CIVIC – BRAKE LIGHTS MAY FAIL TO ILLUMINATE. GEAR SELECTOR MAY BECOME STUCK IN PARK

HONDA CIVIC ( 02/02/2005 –  31/07/2006) DEFECT:  It has been identified that the brake lights may not illuminate when the brake pedal is depressed. Additionally it may not be possible for the driver to release the gear selector from the park(P) position.

Remedy

Recalled vehicles will have the brake light switch replaced additionally a new block connector will be fitted which has additional protection against ingress of foreign substances.

Recall Launch Date15/10/2007
Recall No.R/2007/141
Models AffectedCIVIC HYBRID
Manufacturer Ref
VIN Start
VIN end
Build Start02/02/2005
Build end31/07/2006
Vehicle numbers (UK)601

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