TORRANCE, Calif., and DETROIT -

Honda announced Tuesday it will voluntarily recall roughly 35,000 model-year 2016 Pilot vehicles in the U.S. to update their combination meter software free of charge.

According to the company, no market occurrences have been reported related to this non-compliance issue which was discovered via internal testing.

Honda says that the software error in the combination meter may cause warning lamps to fail to illuminate if there is a problem with the system that communicates certain system errors to the combination meter. The condition, if present, would create a non-compliance with several of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.

The company says the software update will correct the combination meter operation. Mailed notifications will be sent to customers beginning in late November. The affected vehicles can be identified here or by calling (888) 234-2138.

In other recall-related news, here’s a roundup of FCA US’s recalls announced within the last week:

Anti-lock Brake System Module Issue

  • 275,614 2012-2015 Dodge Journey vehicles in the U.S.
  • 78,148 are estimated to be in Canada

Occupant Restraint Control Module Issue                   

  • 284,089 2003 Jeep Liberty and 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles in the U.S.
  • 13,411 are estimated to be in Canada

Heat-treating Issue

  • 65,760 2015-2016 Ram 1500 pickups in the U.S.
  • 16,647 are estimated to be in Canada

Air-conditioning System Issue

  • 75,364 2015 Jeep Cherokee vehicles in the U.S.
  • 7,571 are estimated to be in Canada