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We are always happy to help our customers when problems occur, be it a breakdown or accident, but there are times when you need help outside of office hours. This page is an attempt to bring together some contact details that might be helpful in such an eventuality.

Please note that our sole purpose for providing this information is to assist you, our customer. The information is provided in good faith, but includes the details of companies not affiliated to Trident Honda and we are unable to provide any guarantees or warranties against any work that they carry out on your behalf.

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Trident Ottershaw is a Shell filling station with a Nisa Express shop, conveniently located on the A320 Guildford Road, about 100 metres from the Ottershaw village roundabout.

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2025 WSBH Dragon Boat Race Montage

Trident Honda was once again proud to be the principal sponsor of the Woking & Sam Beare Hospice Dragon Boat Races, held on Sunday 8 June 2025 at Goldsworth Park Lake. This spectacular event was launched eleven years ago and is dedicated to the memory of Kris Cook, who tragically died in 2014 while raising funds for the Hospice during the London/Surrey Prudential Bike Ride.

The day began with a vibrant Dragon Awakening ceremony…

Honda start button with text Honda Recall

If you have received a letter from Honda, detailing a safety recall on your Honda, then the best way to book your recall is via this page, and we will then respond to each recall booking request in turn.

If you would like to book your recall, please continue reading below…

Mary Spicer (Forecourt Manager), Richard Roberts (Managing Director) and Lucy McNally (Woking & Sam Beare Hospice)

Trident Ottershaw's Nisa Express shop is proud to announce a donation of £344.73 to Woking Hospice, made possible through the Co-op Wholesale Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity.

MADL is a registered charity that operates…

Underwater photo of swimmers in a swimming pool

Trident Honda is proud to once again be the main sponsor for the Woking Rotary Swimathon. This much-loved community event brings together schools, businesses and local groups to raise money for charities in the Woking area.

About the Woking Swimathon…

Concept drawing of the Honda e

Trident Honda remains very much a family business at heart and being a family business means that we have a heart. This can be seen from the way in which we look after our staff and customers, Trident Honda enjoys enviably low staff turnover, as well as having industry-leading customer satisfaction.

Horsell Common sandpits with a Martian tripod watching the Martian Race (AI Generated)

The ever-popular Martian Run returns this Sunday, 22nd June, starting and finishing at the McLaren Technology Centre on Horsell Common.

Proudly sponsored by Trident Honda and organised by Woking Lions…

Honda 0 Series Saloon wins Best EV Design at 2025 TopGear.com EV Awards

Honda's innovative 0 Series Saloon has been honoured with the Best EV Design award at the 2025 Top Gear Awards.

Unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Honda introduced the 0 Series, comprising the Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV prototypes.

Featuring key innovations such as ASIMO OS…

Honda tyre deflation warning system user guide

Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is important for the safety, performance and economy of your Honda. Low tyre pressure will not only adversely affect fuel economy, it will also increase stopping distances and reduce steering response and vehicle stability. EU Directive 661/2009 requires all passenger vehicles registered after 1st November 2014 to be equipped with a tyre deflation warning system.

If you have a tyre deflation warning on your dashboard, which looks a little like horseshoe icon, then it is important to stop the car and check your tyre pressures, adjusting each to the correct pressure shown on the information sticker in the driver's door shut.

Your Honda is likely to have an electric tyre pump with pressure gauge located in your boot. These are powered from your cigarette lighter.

Once your tyres have been checked and adjusted, you must reinitialise the deflation warning system by following the instructions below:

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