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    Hagens Berman  113  0 Kommentare Honda Civic Drivers Sue Automaker for “Terrifying” Sticky Steering Defect Leading to Crashes and Totaled Cars

    Owners and lessors of 2022-2023 Honda Civics filed a class-action lawsuit accusing American Honda Motor Company of knowingly selling vehicles with a dangerously defective electric power steering system (EPS) that can cause the steering wheel to stick, leading to overcorrection and risk of crash, according to attorneys at Hagens Berman.

    One Civic owner cited in the lawsuit experienced the defect in March 2023, when their steering wheel suddenly became unresponsive. Unable to regain control of the vehicle, they drove off the road, across a highway and into a ditch, according to the lawsuit. The vehicle owner suffered injuries because of this accident, and their car was totaled.

    The lawsuit was filed on April 24, 2023, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California Western Division and cites scores of reports of the defect to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in which Civic drivers recount instances of the steering wheel locking or becoming “sticky” while moving at speeds up to 70 mph. The steering defect can cause drivers to overcorrect and, in some instances, lose control of the car. Some NHTSA reports describe drivers fighting their own steering wheels to maintain control of the vehicle.

    Despite numerous consumer complaints, Honda has failed to issue a recall on 2022-2023 Civics, and the suit accuses the automaker of actively concealing information about the defect from the public while it continues to sell defective vehicles.

    If you own or lease a 2022-2023 Honda Civic, find out more about the lawsuit and sign up.

    “It’s unconscionable for an automaker to rake in profits from sales while vehicle owners and lessors risk their lives every time they get behind the wheel,” said Sean Matt, partner at Hagens Berman and attorney leading the lawsuit. “There is no excuse as to why Honda has been asleep at the wheel, and we believe it has actively worked to conceal this issue, putting drivers and others on the road in danger.”

    The complaint also claims Honda knew or should have known about the EPS defect from pre-release vehicle testing, consumer complaints and other sources, but has continued to market and sell 2022-2023 Civics.

    Honda Puts Drivers in a Sticky Situation

    Most vehicles in the U.S. are equipped with some sort of power steering assist designed to help drivers steer by reducing the effort required to turn the wheel. According to the lawsuit, 2022-2023 Honda Civics are equipped with electric power steering, which uses an electric motor to provide steering assistance to the driver.

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    Hagens Berman Honda Civic Drivers Sue Automaker for “Terrifying” Sticky Steering Defect Leading to Crashes and Totaled Cars Owners and lessors of 2022-2023 Honda Civics filed a class-action lawsuit accusing American Honda Motor Company of knowingly selling vehicles with a dangerously defective electric power steering system (EPS) that can cause the steering wheel to …

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