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1994 Accord LX Wagon STEERING Recall

On July 28, 2003, the NHTSA and Honda announced the recall of this model for problems relating to the vehicle’s STEERING. Learn more about this problem below.
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1994 Accord LX Wagon STEERING Recall

Clean Record

Congratulations! Based on our sources, the 1994 Honda Accord does not have any reported recalls.
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