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

There is currently no active nationwide recall specifically named for the Honda Accord high-pressure fuel pump as of April 25, 2026. Nevertheless, recall campaigns involving fuel systems can affect Accord models via related components, so owners should verify their VIN and stay alert to recalls that could impact the fuel delivery system.


The high-pressure fuel pump is part of the direct-injection system and, if it fails, can cause engine stalling, hard starting, or reduced power. While Honda has issued recalls over fuel-system components on various models in the past, a standalone HPFP recall for the Accord is not listed in current official databases. This article lays out how to check for recalls, what to watch for, and how to proceed if you suspect a problem.


Current recall status for Honda Accord HPFP


Below are the steps you should take to verify whether your specific vehicle is affected by any recall related to the fuel system or HPFP, using official sources and your VIN.



  • Check your vehicle’s VIN on the NHTSA recall database to see active recalls. You will need the full 17-character VIN.

  • Visit Honda’s official recalls/recall lookup page for model-specific information and any campaigns that may apply to your car.

  • Contact your local Honda dealership’s service department and ask them to run a recall check with your VIN; recalls are repaired at no cost to the owner.

  • Sign up for recall notifications from NHTSA or Honda so you receive updates if a new HPFP-related recall or related fuel-system campaign is announced.


In practice, most Accord owners do not have an HPFP-specific recall in effect, but memory of past campaigns shows that fuel-delivery components are sometimes included in broader recalls or service campaigns. Always verify with official sources for your VIN.


How to check for recalls on your vehicle


Use these official channels to confirm whether your car is affected by any recall, including those that involve fuel delivery or HPFP in the fuel system.



  • NHTSA recall search by VIN: The safest way to verify is to input your 17-character VIN on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's recall database.

  • Honda official recall lookup: Check Honda’s owner portal for model-specific recall notices and campaigns.

  • Dealership inquiry: Ask a Honda dealer to perform a free recall check using your VIN; they can confirm current campaigns and schedule repairs.

  • Recall alert subscriptions: Enroll in recall notification services so you’re informed if new HPFP-related recalls are issued.


These checks are free, and any required repairs under an active recall are performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.


Common warning signs of HPFP or fuel-system problems


Even without an active recall, a failing high-pressure fuel pump can jeopardize vehicle safety and reliability. Be alert to these symptoms and seek a dealership inspection if they occur.



  • Engine stalls or suddenly loses power while driving

  • Hard starting or a no-start condition

  • Engine runs roughly or misfires, especially under load or at acceleration

  • Check Engine Light comes on and diagnostic codes point to fuel pressure or delivery


If you notice any of these symptoms, stop safely, contact a trained technician, and arrange a diagnostic check as soon as possible.


What to do if you think your car is affected


If your VIN shows an active recall, or you experience the symptoms above, follow these steps to get your Honda Accord evaluated and repaired at no cost to you where required by law.



  • Schedule a service appointment with an authorized Honda dealer to assess the recall and perform required repairs.

  • Bring your VIN and any recall letters or notices to expedite the process.

  • Confirm whether the repair falls under a recall or a separate service bulletin; if in doubt, ask for the service manager’s help to verify coverage.

  • Keep records of all communications and repair work related to recalls for future reference.


Dealers perform recall work free of charge as mandated by federal safety recall requirements; if you face obstacles, you can contact NHTSA or Honda consumer affairs for guidance.


Summary


There is no current nationwide recall specifically named for the Honda Accord high-pressure fuel pump, though fuel-system recalls and related campaigns have affected various Honda models in the past. To protect yourself, regularly check your VIN against official recall databases, enroll for alerts, and consult your dealer if you notice signs of fuel-system trouble. Staying proactive helps ensure any needed repairs are done at no cost and before a potential failure occurs.

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