Honda has recalled nearly 60,000 SUVs for a fault with the rearview camera screen, which could increase the risk of a crash or injury. This recall adds to the many rearview camera-related recalls we’ve already seen from various automakers this year, including one from Tesla earlier this month that affected over 200,000 models and another involving over 356,000 Audis. The specific Honda SUV involved is the Prologue, and as it’s related to the more premium Acura ZDX, that model has been recalled, too. Here’s what owners of these vehicles need to know.
Honda and Acura Camera Recall
Honda Prologue
According to the recall notice shared on the NHTSA’s website, the following models are affected:
- 2024-2025 Honda Prologue (44,199 units)
- 2024 Acura ZDX (15,688 units)
As of May 7, 2026, Honda has already received 2,411 warranty claims related to the issue, although no reports of injury or death have been reported.
“The rearview camera housing may be improperly bonded, allowing portions of the adhesive to separate over time,” states the recall notice. “This can permit moisture intrusion into the camera assembly, leading to corrosion of internal electrical components. As a result, the rearview camera image may become blurry, distorted, or fail to display, resulting in a black screen.”
Since this isn’t a software issue, it can’t be remedied with an over-the-air update. Affected owners will have to take their vehicle to a Honda dealer to have the vehicle fitted with an improved part. Improved rearview cameras went into production on June 9, 2025, so vehicles built from this date are not affected.
What Owners Should Do Now

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Fortunately, the issue doesn’t mean owners can’t drive the vehicle. Without the use of a rearview camera, though, drivers should take extra care to carefully monitor their surroundings when reversing.
Interim owner notification letters are scheduled to be sent out on July 6, 2026. In the meantime, you can contact Honda’s customer service line at 1-888-234-2138 for more information. Owners of the Prologue or ZDX can also search for the recall on the NHTSA site using their Vehicle Identification Number. This is the second camera-related recall for the EV duo, following a recall in February 2026. That was a software problem whereby the instrument panel could go blank, preventing the rearview camera feed and other critical safety information from being visible to the driver.
Despite being fairly new introductions, both EVs may be gone soon. The ZDX has already been discontinued and there are fears the Prologue may be next as Honda scales back its EV plans.
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