Torrance, CA – September 19, 2025 – Honda (NYSE:HMC), which owns the Acura brand, is recalling 17,334 2025 Acura RDX crossover SUVs whose steering wheel may become hard to turn. This makes maneuvering more difficult, augmenting the chances of a crash.
Recall summary
The affected vehicles feature electronic power steering (EPS) to reduce the effort required to turn the steering wheel.
Due to a calibration error, the EPS may malfunction, leaving the driver with no power-steering assistance.
Recall risks
While steering the vehicle without EPS is possible, it would require considerably more effort, upping the risk of a crash.
Other Honda recalls
In February 2025, almost 300,000 Honda and Acura SUVs were recalled over a software glitch that could have caused them to stall while driving.
In December 2025, Honda recalled more than 200,000 vehicles to fix a fuel leak that could have set them on fire.
The repair
The dealers will update the EPS software free of charge.
The owners should receive their notifications by October 20, 2025.
Is your vehicle a part of this recall?
Close to 17,500 Acura crossovers are affected by this Honda power steering recall. To do a Honda recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.