Honda Issued A Recall For More Than 30 Thousand Vehicles Due To Fuel Pump Failures. Owners Of Specific Models Were Called For Free Repairs Due To The Risk Of Sudden Vehicle Shutdown.
Honda is once again issuing a recall notice for some of its vehicles, this time affecting an estimated more than 30 thousand units. The measure, aimed at ensuring the safety of drivers and passengers, will offer the necessary repairs to the fuel pump free of charge. Scheduling began on Thursday, (02/05).
How To Know If My Honda Needs A Recall?
This is not the first recall conducted by Honda. In 2023, in the United States, about 2.6 million vehicles were called back due to problems related to the fuel pump.
Similarly, in 2020, nearly 3 thousand units were affected by the same problem.
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Once again, the focus of the recall is the fuel pump.
The owners of the Civic Touring, Civic Si, Accord, Accord Touring, CR-V, CR-V Touring, and HR-V Touring models are being called to have repairs done on the fuel pump module.
This is due to the identification of potential failures that may abruptly interrupt the fuel flow to the engine.
Identified Potential Failures In The Fuel Pump Of Various Models
A sudden interruption in fuel flow can result in the vehicle shutting down while in motion, which, depending on the speed, can lead to serious accidents, causing injuries or even death.
The owners of the affected vehicles are being urged to immediately contact Honda to schedule the necessary repairs.
Detailed information about the model years affected can be found on Honda’s official website or through the company’s Customer Service Center.
In addition to the fuel pump repairs, Honda faced another major challenge with the Takata case.
Millions of vehicles were affected by defective airbags, resulting in serious issues and, in some cases, fatal accidents.
These incidents highlight the need to prioritize safety and respond promptly to calls for vehicle maintenance and repairs.
How To Schedule The Recall?
Scheduling for owners began today (02/05).
It is ideal to act quickly according to the company’s instructions.
Visit Honda’s website (click here) or call the Customer Service Center: 0800-701-3432 (operating hours: Monday to Friday, from 08:00 to 20:00; Saturday, from 09:00 to 14:00).
The History Of The Company In Brazilian Territory
Honda is one of the largest manufacturers of vehicles and motorcycles in the world, known for its quality, innovation, and reliability.
In Brazil, Honda’s presence is quite significant. The company began its operations in the country in 1971, initially focusing on motorcycle production.
Over the years, Honda expanded its operations in Brazil, establishing factories in various regions of the country.
In addition to motorcycles, the company also started producing automobiles. Popular models like the Honda Civic and Honda Fit are very popular in the Brazilian market.
Honda has a strong presence in Brazil not only as a manufacturer but also as a brand recognized for its quality and durability.
Its dealerships are spread across the national territory, offering a wide range of products and services.


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