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Honda Faces Another Major Recall: 720,000 Cars Pulled for Faulty Fuel Pumps

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
October 16, 2024
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Honda Faces Another Major Recall: 720,000 Cars Pulled for Faulty Fuel Pumps

HONDA’S TROUBLES MOUNT AS FUEL PUMP DEFECTS PROMPT MASSIVE RECALL

Honda’s recall saga continues. After pulling 1.7 million cars off the road last week due to steering rack issues, the Japanese automaker is back in the spotlight with another major recall—this time affecting 720,000 vehicles. The culprit? Faulty high-pressure fuel pumps that could crack internally, potentially causing fuel leaks and increasing the risk of fire.

The recall targets models from 2023, 2024, and 2025, including popular vehicles like the Honda Accord, Accord Hybrid, Civic Sedan, Civic Sedan Hybrid, and CR-V Hybrid. These vehicles, Honda says, may be equipped with defective fuel pumps that need immediate replacement. While no accidents or injuries have been reported due to this issue, the company urges owners to take their cars to the dealership for inspection and repair, free of charge.

“WHAT MODELS ARE AFFECTED?”

The affected vehicles include:

  • 2023-2024 Honda Accords and Accord Hybrids
  • 2025 Honda Civic Sedans and Civic Sedan Hybrids
  • 2023-2025 Honda CR-V Hybrids

Honda has confirmed that owners of these models will receive notification letters starting in December.

“A STRING OF RECALLS FOR HONDA IN 2024”

This latest recall adds to a growing list of problems for Honda in 2024. Just last week, 1.7 million vehicles were recalled for incorrectly built steering racks that extended to models like the Civic, CR-V, and Acura Integra. And earlier this year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched an investigation into over 3 million Honda Accords and CR-Vs following reports of potential automatic emergency braking issues, which were linked to 31 crashes and 58 injuries. That investigation is still ongoing.

The fuel pump recall, combined with previous recalls, represents a growing concern for the automaker. With millions of vehicles being recalled over safety defects, Honda faces mounting pressure to resolve these issues swiftly while maintaining consumer confidence.

“WHAT SHOULD HONDA OWNERS DO?”

Honda has been proactive in reaching out to affected customers, and any owners of the impacted models are advised to take their cars to the dealership for inspection as soon as possible. Honda will replace the defective fuel pump at no cost to the customer. Letters will begin arriving in December, but owners can also check Honda’s website or contact their dealership for more immediate information.

“WHAT’S NEXT FOR HONDA?”

With this latest recall, Honda’s safety record in 2024 has taken a significant hit. The automaker must now navigate the fallout from multiple recalls while dealing with ongoing investigations. The company’s ability to manage these issues effectively will be crucial to restoring trust among its customers.

For now, the focus remains on ensuring that affected vehicles are repaired and back on the road safely—but Honda’s challenges this year are far from over.

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