The 2003 Honda Pilot has 7 recalls, all involving the Takata frontal airbag inflators, where both the driver and passenger airbags can rupture and send sharp metal fragments into the cabin, causing serious injury or death.
All seven recalls center on the same core danger: the frontal airbag inflators can explode with excessive force rather than deploying normally. This affects both the driver-side and passenger-side airbags. One recall also covers vehicles where a replacement passenger airbag may have been installed incorrectly during a prior repair, meaning the bag could deploy improperly in a crash even if the original inflator was already replaced. Prior repair attempts did not fully resolve the issue across all affected vehicles, which is why multiple campaigns exist for what is fundamentally the same defect. Any 2003 Pilot with unresolved airbag recall work should be checked by VIN to confirm which repairs, if any, have been completed.