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Cars recalled over handbrake fault

Around 80,000 UK cars have been recalled because of a handbrake fault, it was announced today.

The recall affects Honda Civic models built between November 2006 and November 2007 and follows incidents of cars moving when parked.

Made at Honda's plant at Swindon the Civics in question can have problems if the release button is knocked when the handbrake is activated.

A Honda UK spokesman said: "There have been about 20 incidents in the UK and we have now improved the handbrake design.

"We have written to the owners of the affected models offering them the chance to bring the car in and have a new handbrake fitted free of charge."

3:27pm Tuesday 25th March 2008

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Posted by: The Maxter, Chippenham on 8:37am Wed 26 Mar 08
Compare this response to that of Vauxhall, who have simply denied the problem exists on their cars. Good work from Honda!
Posted by: The Maxter, Chippenham on 8:41am Wed 26 Mar 08
I should add that by 'deny' I mean, they say they've found no fault, but have issued a sticker to 279,000 owners telling them to leave the car in gear just in case. As with Hondas handbrake they are now telling you to operate the brake withoutdepressing the button. Thus flyimng in the face of anything you were ever taught about applying the handbrake.
Posted by: donteventhinkit, Corsham on 11:20am Wed 26 Mar 08
If i recall a few years ago the Rav 4 had the same handbrake issue maybe we should all drive automatics the handbrake is pointless in those because park does all the work.
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