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The 2025 Civic Sedan and Civic Sedan Hybrid is part of a large Honda recall for a defective high-pressure fuel pump.

Over 720,000 vehicles are affected including 2023-2024 Accords/Accord Hybrids, and 2023-2025 CR-V Hybrids.


  • Honda has issued a recall for 720,000 vehicles due to a defective high-pressure fuel pump.
  • Models like the Accord, Civic, and CR-V hybrids are affected by the latest recall.
  • Customers will be able to get a free inspection and a replacement fuel pump if their vehicles are affected.
Last week Honda recalled 1.7 million cars for incorrectly built steering racks. That extended to models like the Civic, CR-V, and Acura Integra. This week, the Japanese automaker is recalling another 720,000 cars—this time for defective high-pressure fuel pumps.

According to Honda, more than 700,000 vehicles in the US built for the 2023, 2024, and 2025 model years may have faulty fuel pumps that need to be replaced. That includes 2023-2024 Honda Accords and Accord Hybrids, 2025 Honda Civic Sedans and Civic Sedan Hybrids, and 2023-2025 Honda CR-V Hybrids. The company says that the defective high-pressure pump in these models may crack from the inside and lead to fuel leaks, which could cause a fire.

Thankfully, Honda says it hasn’t received any confirmed reports of a crash or injuries related to the incident. Customers affected by the recall should take their vehicles to the dealership to be inspected and fixed either way (free of charge, of course). Honda will replace the defective fuel pump. Any owners potentially affected by the recall will get a letter in the mail from Honda beginning in December.

This latest recall is yet another problem plaguing Honda vehicles so far in 2024. Back in April, NHTSA began investigating more than 3 million Honda Accord and CR-V models for potential automatic emergency braking issues that came with reports of 31 crashes and 58 injuries. That investigation has yet to be resolved.

Combine that with the 1.2 million cars the company recalled recently, and this latest issue is another drop in the bucket.
 
Mentioned it on another thread, but this also happened on the tenth Gen, and afaik, the pumps are interchangeable between our two generations (minus maybe the connector)
 
Mentioned it on another thread, but this also happened on the tenth Gen, and afaik, the pumps are interchangeable between our two generations (minus maybe the connector)
The previous fuel pump recalls were for the low-pressure fuel pump inside the fuel tank. The plastic impeller was incorrectly made and would swell and jam.

The new fuel pump recall is for the high-pressure fuel pump attached to the cam shaft. The casing was incorrectly made and can crack and leak.

The new fuel pump recall does NOT affect LX/Sport 2.0NA because K20C2 doesn't even have a high-pressure fuel pump. Port injection for the win, again!
 
The previous fuel pump recalls were for the low-pressure fuel pump inside the fuel tank. The plastic impeller was incorrectly made and would swell and jam.

The new fuel pump recall is for the high-pressure fuel pump attached to the cam shaft. The casing was incorrectly made and can crack and leak.

The new fuel pump recall does NOT affect LX/Sport 2.0NA because K20C2 doesn't even have a high-pressure fuel pump. Port injection for the win, again!
A bittersweet victory 😢
 
same here, and I already have a service appointment tomorrow morning to replace my H logos... should be interesting to see what they tell me.
just to update, went to the dealer, they said it had 2 open recalls, but they didn't have the parts. Waited for 40minutes to then have the tech come out to me and tell me they didn't even order the Black H logos for me... nice waste of a morning.
 
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The 2025 Civic Sedan and Civic Sedan Hybrid is part of a large Honda recall for a defective high-pressure fuel pump.

Over 720,000 vehicles are affected including 2023-2024 Accords/Accord Hybrids, and 2023-2025 CR-V Hybrids.


  • Honda has issued a recall for 720,000 vehicles due to a defective high-pressure fuel pump.
  • Models like the Accord, Civic, and CR-V hybrids are affected by the latest recall.
  • Customers will be able to get a free inspection and a replacement fuel pump if their vehicles are affected.
Last week Honda recalled 1.7 million cars for incorrectly built steering racks. That extended to models like the Civic, CR-V, and Acura Integra. This week, the Japanese automaker is recalling another 720,000 cars—this time for defective high-pressure fuel pumps.

According to Honda, more than 700,000 vehicles in the US built for the 2023, 2024, and 2025 model years may have faulty fuel pumps that need to be replaced. That includes 2023-2024 Honda Accords and Accord Hybrids, 2025 Honda Civic Sedans and Civic Sedan Hybrids, and 2023-2025 Honda CR-V Hybrids. The company says that the defective high-pressure pump in these models may crack from the inside and lead to fuel leaks, which could cause a fire.

Thankfully, Honda says it hasn’t received any confirmed reports of a crash or injuries related to the incident. Customers affected by the recall should take their vehicles to the dealership to be inspected and fixed either way (free of charge, of course). Honda will replace the defective fuel pump. Any owners potentially affected by the recall will get a letter in the mail from Honda beginning in December.

This latest recall is yet another problem plaguing Honda vehicles so far in 2024. Back in April, NHTSA began investigating more than 3 million Honda Accord and CR-V models for potential automatic emergency braking issues that came with reports of 31 crashes and 58 injuries. That investigation has yet to be resolved.

Combine that with the 1.2 million cars the company recalled recently, and this latest issue is another drop in the bucket.
I traded a Ford Maverick that had 8 recalls. Now my new civic has 2 recalls.
 
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