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Under the new recall, owners will be asked to take their cars to dealers, who will inspect the switches. If there's damage, the switches will be replaced. If there's no damage, the cars will go back to the customers until enough parts are available to replace all of the switches, Honda said. After the inspections, owners can safely park the cars in garages again, Martin said. The repairs will be made for free. Honda will start notifying owners about the recall in mid-July. People with questions can call Honda at (800) 999-1009.
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