Acura will recall about 43,000 vehicles in the United States related to seat belt problem.
The recall includes 7,000 model-year 2014 RLX vehicles and around 36,000 MDX vehicles from the 2014-2015 model years to replace the front seat belts, free of charge.
“In very low temperatures (below 0°F), the driver’s and front passenger’s seatbelts may not release from the retracted position. A seatbelt that cannot be used by the seat occupant increases the risk of injury in a crash. No crashes or injuries have been reported related to this issue,” Acura said in a statement.
The automaker directed owners of these affected vehicle to contact authorized dealers to get issued resolved.
Source: Acura