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Japanese automaker Honda has issued a recall for nearly 780,000 vehicles in North America due to a potential fire hazard caused by faulty high-pressure fuel pumps. According to Reuters ...
Unfortunately for owners of over 620,000 Honda and Acura vehicles, their cars, trucks, and SUVs are at risk of dying due to faulty fuel pumps, and the company has just issued a recall. The ...
The investigation focuses on Honda’s Auto Idle Stop (AIS) system, a fuel-saving feature that temporarily shuts off the engine when a vehicle is at a complete stop. Drivers say that in some ...
Honda is recalling more than 700,000 vehicles because the high-pressure fuel pump may crack and leak fuel, which could increase the risk of a fire. It is the second major recall this month at ...
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CarBuzz on MSNHonda Fit Generations Ranked By ReliabilityThe Honda Fit is the Japanese automaker’s answer to small, economic mobility. Although it has been around since 2001, the car ...
Honda has issued vehicle recalls on seven separate occasions since March 2020 because of the defective fuel pumps. Honda officials who analyzed the part said storing the impellers with low plastic ...
The recall is pursuant to a fuel tank ... The fuel tank neck may be out of specification causing the fuel pump to not properly seal to the fuel tank. Honda will notify owners, and dealers will ...
Owners with affected cars can contact Honda to initiate a repair. However, the HR-V does have three active recalls open, including a faulty fuel pump, an improperly installed seat belt ...
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