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Is there a recall on Honda Accord high pressure fuel pump?

Currently, there is no active nationwide recall specifically targeting the Honda Accord high‑pressure fuel pump (HPFP) for all model years. Recall campaigns can change over time and depend on your vehicle’s VIN, year, and market, so it’s essential to verify status for your exact car using official sources.


Recalls are issued by agencies such as the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and by automakers after investigations, testing, and consumer reports. While HPFP issues have affected various brands in the past, Honda’s public recall listings do not show a standing Accord HPFP recall as of today. To stay informed, owners should check VIN‑based recall data regularly and consult a dealer if they notice symptoms or receive a recall notice.


How to verify recall status for your Accord


To determine if your specific car is affected, use the following steps to check recall data tied to your VIN.



  • Visit the NHTSA recalls search page and enter your vehicle’s VIN or search by make/model/year to see any open campaigns.

  • Log in to Honda’s official recall portal at owners.honda.com/recalls to view personalized recall information for your VIN.

  • Contact your local Honda dealer with your VIN; they can check the official database, confirm if any campaigns apply, and arrange service if needed.

  • Review any recall notices you have received by mail or email, and ensure your contact details with Honda and NHTSA are current so you receive updates.


These steps help determine whether an HPFP recall or other fuel‑system campaigns affect your vehicle and what actions you should take next.


What to do if you notice symptoms or suspect a fuel-system issue


If your Accord experiences unexpected stalling, loss of power, rough idle, or other performance problems, avoid driving long distances and have the vehicle inspected promptly. When you visit a dealer, mention the possibility of HPFP or related fuel‑system concerns so technicians can review applicable service bulletins, run diagnostics, and determine whether any recall or warranty repair applies. Even without an open recall, corrective maintenance may be recommended if a fault is found.


Summary


As of April 26, 2026, there is no active national recall specifically for the Honda Accord high‑pressure fuel pump. Vehicle owners should verify recall status for their exact car using VIN‑based checks on the NHTSA site and Honda’s recall portal, and stay in touch with a local dealer for the latest information. Recalls can change, so ongoing verification is advised.


For further information, consult these official sources:
- NHTSA recall search: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls
- Honda recall portal: https://owners.honda.com/recalls

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