Prologue, ZDX Recalled Over Backup CameraMotorTrend - MotorTrend (MotorTrend - MotorTrend)Recalls can feel like part of life for some owners. But when it comes to Honda, they tend to hit a little harder because of the brand’s reputation for reliability. And in what feels like one last smack in the face for its EV program, Honda has issued a new recall for the backup camera on the 2024 and 2025 Honda Prologue and the 2024 Acura ZDX, just as it walks away from its battery electric vehicle plans in the U.S. The other question is whether the mechanically similar Chevrolet Blazer EV and Cadillac Lyriq will soon get hit with the same recall, given how closely they’re tied to the Prologue and ZDX.The recall covers 44,199 Honda Prologues from the 2024 and 2025 model years, plus 15,688 Acura ZDXs from 2024, the only year Acura offered it. According to the recall, improper pretreatment of the camera housing can cause the adhesive holding it together to fail and separate. Once that happens, moisture can get inside, corrode internal electrical components, and leave owners with anything from a blurry or distorted image to a backup camera that stops working altogether.MotorTrend - MotorTrend (MotorTrend - MotorTrend)The Prologue and ZDX are packed with General Motors parts and ride on the same platform as the Blazer EV and Lyriq. GM was involved in the investigation, but so far only Honda has issued a recall for the Sharp-supplied backup camera. That naturally raises the question of whether the GM EVs will also be subject to the same recall. We asked the automaker if it plans to follow suit but have yet to hear back before publication. We’ll update this story if that changes. We did a cursory check of Blazer EV forums and social media and found that backup camera complaints have been popping up.AdvertisementAdvertisementNo matter what GM decides, there is at least a fix. Sharp updated the housing’s surface treatment and improved the bonding process, and the revised cameras have been in production since June 2025. So dealers should already have the remedy by the time you read this, and owner notification letters are scheduled to go out by July 6. As always, recall repairs are free. And while Prologue and ZDX camera replacements should have been covered under warranty even before this recall, anyone who already paid out of pocket should contact Honda for reimbursement, as required by law.Photo credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendPhoto credit: MotorTrend - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisement