The 2008 Honda Pilot has 7 recalls, all involving the frontal airbags, with the most serious being a defect in both the driver and passenger airbag inflators that can cause them to rupture and send metal fragments into the cabin, with the potential for serious injury or death.
All seven recalls center on the front airbag system. The core issue affects both the driver and passenger side inflators, which can explode rather than deploy normally, scattering sharp metal fragments toward the driver, front passenger, and others in the vehicle. Prior repair attempts on some vehicles did not fully resolve the issue, which is why multiple rounds of recalls address the same inflator problem. A separate but related concern covers vehicles where the front passenger airbag may have been installed incorrectly during a prior replacement, meaning the bag could deploy improperly in a crash and raise the risk of injury rather than reduce it.