This recall by Honda is potentially for faulty fuel pumps and needs to be replaced which includes various popular models manufactured between September 2017 and June 2018, such as the Honda City, Amaze, Brio, BR-V, WR-V, Jazz, and Accord. Notably, the newly launched Honda Elevate and older Mobilio models are exempt from this campaign.
This recall campaign specifically addresses a defect in the fuel pump impellers that could potentially lead to engine issues such as stalling or failure to start. HCIL has also extended the recall to cover 2,204 units of older models that had previously received replacement fuel pumps as spare parts. Affected customers can visit Honda’s authorized dealerships for a free-of-charge fuel pump replacement, which will begin in phases starting November 5, 2024. Honda India has assured that customers will be notified directly if their vehicle is part of this campaign.
Affected Honda Models and Production Dates:
Model | Production Period | Units Affected |
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Amaze | 19-09-2017 ~ 30-06-2018 | 18,851 |
Brio | 08-08-2017 ~ 27-06-2018 | 3,317 |
BR-V | 26-09-2017 ~ 14-06-2018 | 4,386 |
City | 04-09-2017 ~ 29-06-2018 | 32,872 |
Jazz | 04-09-2017 ~ 29-06-2018 | 16,744 |
WR-V | 05-09-2017 ~ 30-06-2018 | 14,298 |
For those who may have purchased a fuel pump assembly from Honda dealerships between June 2017 and October 2023, the automaker advises a vehicle inspection at any authorized Honda service center. Owners can also confirm if their car is part of the recall by entering their 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Honda’s official website.
In a related issue, Honda recently initiated a fuel pump recall in the U.S. due to a different defect involving potential fuel leakage. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this recall affects 720,810 vehicles across models such as the Accord, Civic, and hybrid versions. This defect is attributed to cracks in high-pressure fuel pumps, which could lead to fuel leaks and pose a safety risk.
Vehicle recalls are an essential process, allowing automakers to address defects responsibly while maintaining safety standards for consumers.
Honda’s proactive recall campaign reflects the automaker’s commitment to vehicle safety and customer satisfaction, even for models no longer in production. Addressing fuel pump defects head-on not only strengthens trust with existing customers but also demonstrates Honda’s accountability in maintaining high safety standards.
Given the potential consequences of fuel pump issues, from engine stalling to fuel leaks, such initiatives underscore the importance of recalls in the automotive industry. They reinforce the idea that timely corrective measures are crucial for both consumer safety and brand reputation, benefiting both the manufacturer and its customers.