Honda’s Major Fuel Pump Recall
Honda Cars India (HCIL) has announced a voluntary recall involving 90,468 vehicles due to faulty fuel pumps. This recall includes various models such as the City, Amaze, Brio, BR-V, WR-V, Jazz, and Accord, both new and discontinued. An additional 2,204 units that previously had part replacements are also affected. The recall targets vehicles manufactured between September 2017 and June 2018.
Details of the Recall
The automaker identified a potential issue with the fuel pump impeller, which may lead to engine stalling or failure to start. Owners of the affected vehicles will be directly informed, and replacements will begin at Honda dealerships starting November 5, 2024. Customers can verify if their vehicle is impacted by entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Honda’s official website.
Global Context
In a related move, Honda recently initiated a recall in the US affecting over 720,000 vehicles due to fuel pump issues, underscoring the company’s commitment to safety and customer satisfaction.
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Summary at glance
Honda Cars India has announced a voluntary recall affecting 90,468 vehicles, including both new and discontinued models like the City, Amaze, and Accord, due to potentially faulty fuel pumps. Vehicles manufactured between September 2017 and June 2018 are primarily impacted. The recall, set to begin on November 5, 2024, will replace the defective parts at no cost to owners, who will be contacted individually. Customers can verify if their vehicle is affected via Honda’s website.
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