Honda has recalled around 412,000 vehicles in the US because customers complained that their brakes felt 'soft'.
Honda said the problem was caused by air accumulating in a 'vehicle stability assist modulator', which causes the pedal to get closer to the floor than normal before the vehicle stops.
This latest action comes a month after Japan's second-biggest car maker recalled more than 400,000 vehicles to fix airbags that it said can explode and spray out potentially deadly metal shards.
The latest safety recall adds to the woes of Japan's car industry, a key export earner of Asia's largest economy, with Toyota making global headlines over its faulty accelerator and brake systems.