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		<title>By: Julie</title>
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		<description>The Wall Street Journal Reported this morning that the Honda Motor Co. says it will recall 2,277 Accord 4-cylinder sedans and CR-V compact SUVs from the 2010 model year to replace an electrical wire harness coupler under the hood. The car maker says the couplers could have been damaged as the vehicles were assembled and could result in the engine stalling. The company says it found out about the problem though its warranty-repair program and that it isn’t aware of any accidents related to flawed harness couplers. Owners should take their vehicles to an authorized dealer as soon as Honda notifies them of the recall. Honda says it will begin contacting customers in early February 2011.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Wall Street Journal Reported this morning that the Honda Motor Co. says it will recall 2,277 Accord 4-cylinder sedans and CR-V compact SUVs from the 2010 model year to replace an electrical wire harness coupler under the hood. The car maker says the couplers could have been damaged as the vehicles were assembled and could result in the engine stalling. The company says it found out about the problem though its warranty-repair program and that it isn’t aware of any accidents related to flawed harness couplers. Owners should take their vehicles to an authorized dealer as soon as Honda notifies them of the recall. Honda says it will begin contacting customers in early February 2011.</p>
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