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Honda U.S. recalls 2.6 million vehicles involving Accord

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Recently, Honda Motor Company recalled 2.6 million Honda and Acura models in the United States. The reason was a problem with the fuel pump impeller, which caused the parts to deform and interfere with the fuel pump body, causing the parts to stop working. Later, the engine would Strike for lack of fuel. However, Honda has not received any reports of accidents.

This recall will involve many models, including Civic (panoramic view), Accord, CR-V, Fit, HR-V, Odyssey and other well-known Honda models, as well as Acura ILX (parameters | inquiry), MDX, NSX Waiting for models.

“List of Honda recalled models”

The first recall letter will be sent out in early February 2024, and will continue to be sent to new users as new parts become available. The repair will replace the entire fuel pump.

“List of Acura recalled models”

Honda said that it takes about 2-3 hours to replace the fuel pump for each vehicle, but the specific time varies depending on the vehicle. Due to the large number of recalled vehicles, Honda cannot yet estimate the time it will take to recall all vehicles because a large number of spare parts are required.

This recall has also become the largest recall by an automaker in the United States in 2023, even surpassing Tesla’s recall of more than 2 million vehicles, which was recalled due to problems with automatic driving assistance software.

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