Honda will recall around 761,000 vehicles worldwide to replace fuel pumps that could fail and lead to stalling engines. This recall, which is described in the National Highway Safety Administration ...
The recall covers Honda’s most popular vehicles, including the Accord, Civic, and CR-V Hybrid between 2023 and 2025 model years. The Honda Accord, Honda Civic, and Honda CR-V Hybrid are all potential ...
Honda has recalled 720,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a defective fuel pump part that can cause fuel leak; fuel smell while idling or driving; and risk of fire, crash, or injury. Authorized Honda ...
Honda has initiated its second major vehicle recall this month, this time for over 700,000 vehicles that may experience a fuel leak due to a cracked pump. Honda and the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Honda is recalling more than 700,000 vehicles because the high-pressure fuel pump may crack and leak fuel, something that could increase the risk of a fire. It is the second major recall this month at ...
Honda and Denso have collaborated since times immemorial but said collaboration proved nigh-on disastrous on a number of occasions. Indirectly controlled by rival automaker Toyota, which owns more ...
The WMP20X model features EPDM seals for chemical resistance, a reinforced thermoplastic pump housing and impeller as well as full frame protection with vibration-damping mounts. Honda's new WMP20X is ...
Honda is looking to replace the fuel pumps in over 628,000 of its U.S. vehicles after discovering a defect that could lead to engine problems. The car manufacturer issued a voluntary recall of 628,124 ...
I can't recall whether I got the pump from a second-generation Civic (pictured) or a first-gen (1973-79) Civic. Carbureted cars run much lower fuel pressure than fuel-injected ones, so I needed a fuel ...