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Safety officials investigate brakes in Honda Pilot SUVs

DETROIT — U.S. safety officials are investigating brake problems in the Honda Pilot SUV.

Published: Oct. 13, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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DETROIT — U.S. safety officials are investigating brake problems in the Honda Pilot SUV.

The probe covers nearly 88,000 Pilots from the 2005 model year. Investigators will determine whether the problem is bad enough for Honda to recall the SUVs.

The Pilot is a big seller with families because of its space and reputation for quality.

Here are details of the government investigation:

THE PROBLEM: The brakes can come on without drivers stepping on the pedal, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says in documents posted on its website Friday.

THE FIX: None yet, but investigators are looking at problems with a computer-controlled system that stops the vehicle as fast as possible in emergency situations.

Honda said it’s cooperating with the investigation and starting its own probe.

INJURIES: No crashes or injuries have been reported.

COMPLAINTS: The safety agency says it began the probe after getting a request from a consumer in April. The government and Honda have received 205 complaints about the problem.

One driver said a Pilot stopped three times without warning, once on an interstate.

After each case, mechanics couldn’t recreate the problem, but eventually they suspected faulty brake controls.

“If we continue driving the car, we are scared we may injure ourselves or others,” the driver wrote.

steering in Hyundai Santa Fe at issue

U.S. safety regulators are investigating a steering problem in Hyundai Santa Fe SUVs.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says a fastener can come loose, causing the steering shaft to come part and drivers to lose control of the vehicle.

The investigation covers about 70,000 Santa Fes from the 2011 model year. It will determine whether the problem is bad enough for Hyundai to recall the SUVs. No injuries or crashes have been reported.

NHTSA says one driver complained about a complete loss of steering. Hyundai also got a complaint that a loose bolt caused a similar problem.

The Associated Press

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