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Honda recalls 720K vehicles
Honda recalls more than 700,000 cars for fuel leak issue: See list of affected vehicles
Honda has recalled 720,810 cars for cracked pumps that can cause fuel leaks. This is the second major recall from Honda this month.
Honda recalls 720K vehicles: If you have one of these models, bring it to your dealer ASAP
Honda is recalling about 720,000 vehicles due to a malfunctioning fuel pump, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. The recall of 720,810 vehicles includes models from the 2023-2024 Accord and Accord Hybrid, the 2025 Civic Hybrid and the 2023-2025 CR-V Hybrid.
A 2nd major recall for Honda in October, this time for pumps that can crack, leak fuel
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.
More Than 700,000 Honda Vehicles Were Just Recalled For Faulty Fuel Pumps
This is another hit for Honda since it recently recalled over 1.7 million cars in October due to incorrectly assembled steering racks, which also included cars from its sister brand Acura. However, not every vehicle has been impacted by the current fuel pump issue. Honda has given a list of the vehicles affected by this issue. They include:
Honda to recall over 720,800 vehicles in US on fuel pump concern
Honda is recalling more than 720,800 vehicles in the U.S. over concerns that a high-pressure fuel pump may crack and leak fuel, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday. A fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source could increase the risk of a fire.
Honda Recalls 720K Accord, Civic, and CR-Vs over Fuel Pump Issue
The recall affects certain 2023 to 2025 models and stems from defective fuel pumps that could leak and cause a fire.
World's first fuel-cell SUV recalled over potentially explosive leak
Hyundai is recalling its hydrogen-powered Nexo SUV model in the United States for a fix after safety watchdogs warned of a potentially explosive fuel leak. Hyundai has issued a recall for 1,545 Hyundai Nexo SUVs,
Honda Recalls 720k Vehicles Over Risk of Fuel Leaks
Following the Honda recall over a steering issue earlier this year, the carmaker has announced measures to find and replace faulty fuel pumps in some of its most popular models.
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Honda's most popular cars are facing yet another massive recall
On Kelley Blue Book's list of the top 25 best-selling cars of 2023, three belong to Honda (HMC) . The popular CR-V crossover ...
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‘They just don’t make em like they use to’: Honda recalls 720,000 cars. They just recalled another 1.4 million. Here’s why
A corporate news release published on Honda News explains that the voluntary recall affects roughly 720,000 2023-2025 Honda vehicles in the United States. Listed models include the 2023-2024 Honda ...
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Honda recalls cars for faulty pump that could cause fires, its second major recall this month
It is the second major recall this month at Honda, after 1.7 million vehicles were found to have potential steering issues in ...
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Another Huge Honda Recall
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is recalling approximately 780,000 vehicles in North America due to concerns that a high-pressure fuel pump may crack ...
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American Honda announces major recall
The company said it will contact the owners of the affected models by mail in December, asking them to take their vehicles to ...
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Honda recalls more than 700,000 cars for fuel leak issue: List of affected vehicles
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this month, this time for more than 700,000 vehicles that may ...
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