BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) – Two former Honda Motor chiefs have called on CEO Takanobu Ito this year, urging him to focus more on quality issues, increasing the pressure he’s already under from U.S. Nobuhiko Kawamoto and Hiroyuki Yoshino made separate visits to Ito at the Japanese car maker’s Tokyo headquarters, three people familiar with the visits said. They said the former CEOs had a firm message for Ito, 61, urging him to act quickly on quality issues that risk damaging the Honda brand.