Honda Recalls Over 720,000 Vehicles Due to Fuel Pump Defect

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Introduction to the Recall

Honda has announced a significant recall affecting a total of 720,810 vehicles due to potential defects in their fuel pumps. The affected models include the 2023–2024 Accord and Accord Hybrid, the 2025 Civic and Civic Hybrid, and the 2023–2025 CR-V Hybrid. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has highlighted the severity of this issue, which stems from a production error that might lead to fuel leaks and a higher risk of fire.

The Nature of the Defect

The core issue reported arises from cracks that may form on the solenoid core component of the fuel pump. According to NHTSA documents, these defects may have originated from machining chips trapped between the cutting tool and the fuel pump itself. This situation has caused excessive torque, leading to potential cracks and failures in the fuel pump system. Drivers may experience a clear warning sign through the unusual smell of fuel, which can manifest while driving or idling.

Remedial Measures and Owner Notifications

In response to this serious situation, Honda is taking proactive steps to ensure the safety of its customers by contacting affected vehicle owners. Starting December 4, Honda will notify owners to bring their vehicles to authorized dealers for inspection and necessary fuel pump replacement. The replacement parts will incorporate improved dimensional features and modified manufacturing conditions to prevent future occurrences of this defect. Additionally, owners who previously incurred costs for the repair may qualify for reimbursement, according to the NHTSA’s guidelines.

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