The recall includes vehicle models from 2011 to 2017, with about 800,000 of those minivans sold in the United States.
Honda said it had received 46 reports of injuries linked to the issue with seat latches that can tip the seats forward if they’re not correctly latched.
“If a second-row seat is not properly latched after adjusting it side-to-side or reinstalling a removed seat, the seat may tip forward during moderate to heavy braking, increasing the risk of injury to an occupant,” Honda said in a statement. “This issue will not occur if a seat is properly latched.
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