Honda Recalls Additional 2,204 Units Over Fuel Pump Issue | Auto News

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Honda has announced its recall to cover an additional 2,204 vehicles, regarding faulty fuel pumps that may lead to engine failure. This recall brings the total number of affected units to 92,672.

Key Highlights

  • Honda expands its recall to 92,672 units due to a faulty fuel pump issue.
  • Free fuel pump replacements start from 5th November 2024 across Honda dealerships.
  • Affected models include the Accord, Amaze, Brio, BR-V, City, Civic, Jazz, and WR-V.

New Delhi: Honda has announced a recall of additional 2,204 vehicles across various models regarding fuel pump replacement. This recall was originally affected on 90,468 cars, now totalling 92,672 units. It has been identified that certain fuel pumps in these affected models may have defective impellers causing the engine to stop or not start. The faulty fuel pumps will be replaced, starting November 2024.

Honda Recall: Models Affected

The recall includes a range of popular models, such as the Accord, Amaze, Brio, BR-V, City, Civic, Jazz, and WR-V. The additional vehicles involved in this latest phase of the recall include models where the fuel pump was replaced previously but may still be at risk due to similar part issues.

Honda Recall: Where to Go and When will it be Initiated?

Honda will begin contacting affected customers individually to ensure that they have the opportunity to get the faulty fuel pumps replaced at authorised dealerships across India. The company has stated that the replacement process will begin on 5th November 2024 and will be conducted in a phased manner.

Honda Recall: Earlier Recall

In the initial recall, Honda aimed to replace fuel pumps in models manufactured between September 2017 and June 2018. This earlier campaign primarily affected units like the Amaze, with around 18,851 compact sedans from that period, and 32,872 units of the City model. Other models, including the Jazz, BR-V, Brio, and WR-V, which have since been discontinued in the Indian market, were also covered in this voluntary recall campaign.

This fuel pump issue is not unique to India and Honda has conducted similar recalls in other regions to address this defect. Honda customers who suspect their vehicle may be affected can contact the authorised Honda dealerships for more information or visit Honda’s official website to check their vehicle’s eligibility.


Joseph Thomas

Joseph Thomas is a graduate of NISCORT Media College, currently working as a content writer for News9Live covers Auto and Tech beats. He has worked in TimesNow for TimesDrive and GadgetTimes for the beats of Auto and Tech. He loves to explore the latest and trending stories related to Auto and Tech. When not working, he loves to travel, try new dishes, and play football.

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