Honda, Acura recall 2.6 million U.S. vehicles for defective fuel pumps. Here are the models
American Honda is recalling approximately 2.6 million 2017-2020 Acura and Honda vehicles in the United States to replace their fuel pumps.
“The fuel pump impeller was improperly molded, resulting in low density impellers. Over time, the low-density impeller can deform and interfere with the fuel pump body, rendering the fuel pump inoperative. If the fuel pump module is inoperative, the engine may not start or can stall while driving, increasing the risk of a crash or injury,” Honda said in its recall announcement.
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Replacement parts are currently not available in sufficient quantities for all recalled vehicles, Honda says.
Honda intends to notify vehicle owners in stages. An Initial mailed notification of the recall to all owners will occur in early-Feb. 2024, with subsequent mailings to occur as parts become available. Enter your Honda VIN here to check recalls.
Recalled U.S. models
Acura Models
2018-2020 ILX
2018-2020 MDX
2018-2020 MDX Sport Hybrid
2017-2020 NSX
2018-2020 RDX
2018-2020 RLX
2018-2020 TLX
Honda Models
2018-2020 Accord
2017-2020 Accord Hybrid
2018-2020 Civic
2018-2020 Civic Type R
2018-2019 Clarity Plug in Hybrid
2018-2020 CR-V
2020 CR-V Hybrid
2018-2019 Fit
2018-2020 HR-V
2019-2020 Insight
2018-2020 Odyssey
2019-2020 Passport
2017-2020 Pilot
2018-2020 Ridgeline
Honda owners can also determine if their specific vehicles will require the recall repair by visiting www.recalls.acura.com, www.recalls.honda.com or by calling (888) 234-2138.