Honda Recalls, 500,000 Vehicles With , Faulty Seat Belts.<br />Associated Press reports that Honda is recalling <br />half a million vehicles with front seat belts <br />that may not latch properly.<br />AP reports that the recall affects some <br />of the automaker's best-selling models <br />in the United States and Canada.<br />Impacted models include CR-Vs from 2017 <br />through 2020, the 2018 and 2019 Accords, <br />Odysseys from 2018 through 2020 and the 2019 Insight. .<br />Impacted models include CR-Vs from 2017 <br />through 2020, the 2018 and 2019 Accords, <br />Odysseys from 2018 through 2020 and the 2019 Insight. .<br />Honda's 2019 and 2020 Acura RDX's<br />were also included in the recall.<br />According to documents posted March 15 <br />by safety regulators in the U.S., wear over <br />time can prevent a buckle from latching. .<br />AP reports that a faulty buckle could lead to <br />a driver or passenger not being restrained in <br />a crash and increasing the risk of serious injury.<br />According to Honda, no injuries <br />related to the problem <br />have been reported.<br />According to Honda, no injuries <br />related to the problem <br />have been reported.<br />Honda dealers will <br />replace the front seat belt <br />buckle release buttons. .<br />According to AP, some models <br />may need to have the entire <br />buckle assembly replaced.<br />Honda owners of affected models will <br />be notified via mail beginning on April 17
