More than 400,000 Honda Civics were recalled after the automaker discovered that a manufacturing issue may cause wheels to come off the vehicle while moving.
Honda announced the voluntary recall on Friday, impacting roughly 406,000 cars sold in the U.S. with model years from 2016-2021.
The issue, stemming from a supplier error, "could cause the wheel nuts to loosen and detach," the company said.
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"Due to a manufacturing process error by a supplier, the steel lug seat inserts in aluminum accessory wheels may not have been installed (pressed) into the nut seating surface," Honda said in a press release.
"During normal vehicle operation, the lug nut seating surface may deform, which could cause the wheel nuts to loosen and deta

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