Honda discovers inappropriate noise and engine output tests in type approval applications for 22 previously sold automobile models

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On January 26, 2024, we received an order from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to investigate “the actual situation regarding the existence of fraudulent practices in type approval applications,” and conducted an internal investigation. As a result, we confirmed that there had been inappropriate cases regarding certification testing at the time of type approval applications for four-wheeled vehicles (22 models) that we had previously sold, and reported this to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on May 31, 2024.

Honda has announced that it has engaged in fraudulent testing of vehicles it previously sold to meet national safety standards. Specifically, it has altered test methods and falsified results for noise and engine output tests.

However, as a result of internal verification, we have concluded that there are no problems with the safety of these vehicles, so there is no need for people currently driving these vehicles to worry. Honda takes this issue seriously and will strengthen its inspection system and ensure strict compliance with laws and regulations across the company to prevent such incidents from happening again.

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Improper noise testing cases

Case

The following two incidents occurred during noise testing conducted between February 2009 and October 2017.

– The test vehicle weight was set beyond the legally stipulated range

(insufficient test conditions).

– The test report stated a weight within the specified range that was different from the weight of the vehicle actually tested (false statement).

Background/reason

If the vehicle weight changes after the test due to design changes, etc., there is a possibility that retesting will be necessary. However, by conducting tests under conditions that are stricter than those required by law, the noise performance can be guaranteed, and it was thought that this would avoid increasing the man-hours required for retesting.

Improper testing of motor vehicle output (gasoline engine), maximum output and rated output of electric motors

Case

The following incident occurred during the on-board motor output test, electric motor maximum output test, and rated output test conducted between May 2013 and June 2015.

・The output and torque values ​​of the test results were altered and entered in the test report (false statements)

Background/reason

If the test results were to fall short of or exceed the specification values ​​of a model equipped with the same specifications of the prime mover or electric motor, additional analysis may be required. However, if the difference in the specification values ​​was slight, it was thought to be within the range of performance variation, and by rewriting the specification values ​​to those of a model that had already been certified, it was thought that additional analysis could be avoided and no additional work would be required.

Improper incidents in on-board engine output testing (gasoline engine)

Case

The following incident occurred during the engine on-board output test conducted between April 2013 and January 2015.

– Although regulations require that the test be conducted with the generator running, the test was conducted without it running, and the values ​​were calculated using correction values ​​obtained from another identical engine test, and these were deemed to be the same test results as when the generator was running (deficiency in test conditions).

Background/reason

The test manual did not specify that the test conditions were to measure with the generator running, and so it was assumed that the values ​​calculated using the correction values ​​were equivalent to the test results under the specified conditions, and that this would avoid increasing the amount of work required.

“We take this incident very seriously and will work across the company to prevent a recurrence from the perspective of strengthening compliance and governance. We will once again communicate our commitment to thorough compliance with laws and regulations within the company through a message from top management, and will work to foster a law-abiding mindset among all employees. We will also create and standardize appropriate business processes to prevent different interpretations and judgments from occurring depending on the individual, and will further strengthen our internal audit function,” the company said.

List of 22 target vehicles

Improper noise testing cases

Car model Model Production period Exam period
INSPIRE DBA-CP3 December 2007 –

July 2010
February 2009
FIT DBA-GE6,DBA-GE8,DBA-GK3,DBA-GK4,

DBA-GK5,DBA-GK6,DAA-GP1,DAA-GP4,


DAA-GP5,DAA-GP6
November 2009 –

September 2019
July 2009 –

February 2017
CR-Z DAA-ZF1,DAA-ZF2 February 2010 –

September 2013
September 2009 –

June 2012
ACTY EBD-HH5, EBD-HH6, EBD-HA8, EBD-HA9 December 2009 –

September 2013
April 2010 –

January 2012
VAMOS/

VAMOS Hobio
ABA-HM1, ABA-HM2, ABA-HM3, ABA-HM4,

EBD-HH5, EBD-HJ1, EBD-HJ2
August 2010 –

September 2013
April 2010 –

May 2010
STEP WGN/

STEP WGN SPADA
DBA-RK2, DBA-RK4, DBA-RK6, DBA-RP2,

DBA-RP4
October 2010 –

August 2017
June 2010 –

October 2014
LEGEND DBA-KB2 October 2010 –

June 2012
June 2010
ACCORD/

ACCORD TOURER/


ACCORD HYBRID
DBA-CU1, DBA-CW1, DAA-CR6 February 2011 –

March 2016
September 2010 –

January 2013
FIT SHUTTLE DBA-GG7, DBA-GG8, DAA-GP2 February 2011 –

July 2013
October 2010
INSIGHT

EXCLUSIVE
DAA-ZE3 November 2011 –

April 2013
January 2011
CR-V DBA-RM1,DBA-RM4 November 2011 –

September 2013
March 2011
FREED/FREED+/

FREED SPIKE
DBA-GB5, DBA-GB6, DAA-GP3, DAA-GB7 October 2011 –

September 2019
July 2011 –

May 2016
N-BOX/

N-BOX CUSTOM
DBA-JF1,DBA-JF2 December 2011 –

January 2013
September 2011
N-ONE DBA-JG1,DBA-JG2 October 2012 –

May 2014
June 2012
ODYSSEY DBA-RC1,DBA-RC2 October 2013 –

September 2017
June 2013
N-WGN/

N-WGN CUSTOM
DBA-JH1,DBA-JH2 November 2013 –

May 2019
July 2013
VEZEL DBA-RU2,DAA-RU3,DAA-RU4 January 2018 –

July 2020
August 2013 –

July 2017
GRACE DBA-GM6,DAA-GM4,DAA-GM5 October 2014 –

July 2020
January 2014 –

November 2016
S660 DBA-JW5 March 2015 –

December 2019
September 2014
SHUTTLE DBA-GK9,DAA-GP7,DAA-GP8 April 2015 –

March 2019
October 2014 –

March 2017
NSX CAA-NC1 August 2016 –

December 2019
May 2016
JADE DBA-FR5 April 2018 –

July 2020
October 2017

Improper testing of motor vehicle output (gasoline engine), maximum output and rated output of electric motors

Car model Model Production period Exam period
FIT DAA-GP5,DAA-GP6 July 2013 –

September 2019
May 2013
SHUTTLE DAA-GP7,DAA-GP8,6AA-GP7,6AA-GP8 April 2015 –

August 2022
May 2013
FREED/FREED+ DAA-GB7,6AA-GB7,DAA-GB8,6AA-GB8 June 2016 –

May 2022
May 2013
VEZEL DAA-RU3,6AA-RU3,DAA-RU4,6AA-RU4 September 2013 –

February 2021
May 2013
JADE DAA-FR4 December 2014 –

July 2020
May 2013 –

August 2014
GRACE DAA-GM4,DAA-GM5,DBA-GM6,DBA-GM9 June 2015 –

May 2017
May 2013 –

March 2015
ODYSSEY DBA-RC1, 6BA-RC1 October 2013 –

September 2020
September 2014
NSX CAA-NC1, 5CA-NC1 July 2016 –

October 2022
June 2015

Improper incidents in on-board engine output testing (gasoline engine)

Car model Model Production period Exam period
FIT DBA-GK3,DBA-GK4 July 2013 –

September 2020
April 2013
SHUTTLE DBA-GK8,DBA-GK9 April 2015 –

August 2017
September 2014
ODYSSEY DBA-RC1,DBA-RC2,6BA-RC1,6BA-RC2 October 2013 –

September 2020
September 2014
JADE DBA-FR5 May 2015 –

July 2020
January 2015

Honda’s recent fraud was a serious incident that has caused inconvenience to customers and other parties involved. Honda takes this issue seriously and has stated that it will implement thorough measures to ensure that such an incident never happens again.

Honda news release

https://global.honda/jp/news/2024/c240603.html

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