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Honda Fuel Pump Recall 2023 – 2.5 MILLION Vehicles! Fuel Pump Issue #recall #honda #acura



Honda Fuel Pump Recall 2023 – 2.5 MILLION Vehicles! Fuel Pump Issue #recall #honda #acura

Another giant recall for Honda Honda is recalling 2 and 1/2 million Vehicles because the fuel pump inside the fuel tank May Fail as a result the engine may not start or even stall while driving the recall affects 20 different models of both Honda and Acura including Civic

Accord and Acura MDX model years range from 2017 to 2020 see the full list in the description notification letters are supposed to be mailed on February 4th 2024 please don’t wait that long first go to the Nitza website put in your VIN number and see if your vehicle is

Affected you can also call your dealership and mention your recall number 23v 85800 your dealer will replace the fuel pump module in your vehicle free of charge subscribe for more realtime recall updates and be safe on the road

🚨 Huge Honda Fuel Pump Recall – a notice for Honda and Acura Owners (2017-2020) 🚨

Honda has announced a colossal recall impacting 2.5 million vehicles due to a fuel pump issue inside the fuel tank. This recall affects 20 Honda and Acura models, and it’s crucial for owners to be aware of this safety hazard.
Recall date: December 2023.

– ACURA ILX 2018-2020
– ACURA MDX 2018-2020
– ACURA MDX HYBRID 2018-2020
– ACURA NSX 2017-2020
– ACURA RDX 2018-2020
– ACURA RLX 2018-2020
– ACURA TLX 2018-2020
– HONDA ACCORD 2018-2020
– HONDA ACCORD HYBRID 2017-2020
– HONDA CIVIC 2018-2020
– HONDA CIVIC TYPE-R 2018-2020
– HONDA CLARITY PLUG-IN HYBRID 2018-2019
– HONDA CR-V 2018-2020
– HONDA CR-V HYBRID 2020
– HONDA FIT 2018-2019
– HONDA HR-V 2018-2020
– HONDA INSIGHT 2019-2020
– HONDA ODYSSEY 2018-2020
– HONDA PASSPORT 2019-2020
– HONDA RIDGELINE 2018-2020

Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda’s numbers for this recall are KGC and KGD. This recall is an expansion of NHTSA recall numbers 21V-215 and 20V-314.

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