@Paulster2, it's an Accord but no transmission work has been done on it in the past and I didn't receive any recall notices in the mail, nor have I been reminded by the dealer that there are outstanding recalls on my vehicle when I bring it in for servicing. (mechanics.stackexchange.com)
Use the Vehicle Identification Number to check for outstanding recalls before buying a used vehicle. (iihs.org)
While we check for outstanding recalls prior to putting a new car into our inventory, there could be a new recall notification we have not yet received from the manufacturer which would lead to the vehicle you are looking at having an open (not completed) recall on it. (ocauto.com)