The Honda Fit fuel pump does not have an active nationwide recall in the United States as of today.
The Honda Fit, known as the Jazz in many markets, has faced recalls for various fuel-system components over the years, but a current recall specific to the fuel pump for U.S.-market models has not been publicly announced. This article explains how to verify recall status for your exact vehicle and what steps to take if a recall is issued.
Current recall status and regional differences
Recall campaigns are region-specific and can cover different model years or versions of the Honda Fit. Always verify with official sources for your exact VIN and location.
United States and Canada
In North America, recall notices are posted by NHTSA and Honda. As of today, there is no publicly disclosed, ongoing recall for the Honda Fit fuel pump in the U.S. or Canada. However, fuel-pump issues have prompted recalls in other Honda models over the years, and some VIN ranges could be affected if a campaign is opened. Contact a dealer to confirm for your specific VIN.
Europe, Asia, and other markets
Recall activity varies by region. Some markets have issued recalls for fuel-system components on the Honda Fit/Jazz, while others have not. Always check the official regional Honda site or the local regulator's recall database for the most current information.
How to check if your Honda Fit is affected
To determine whether your vehicle is included in any fuel-pump recall, use these verification steps. They are designed to be quick and VIN-specific.
To verify whether your Fit is affected, follow these steps:
- Gather your vehicle identification number (VIN), located on the driver-side dash near the windshield or on the driver's door placard.
- Visit the NHTSA recall search page and enter your VIN to see any active or past recalls. See NHTSA recall portal.
- Visit Honda's official recall information page and select your country to filter results by VIN or model. See Honda recalls.
- If a recall appears, note the recall number and contact your local Honda dealer for a free repair.
- Keep all recall-related correspondence and repair records in case you need them for future service.
These steps help you confirm recall status for your specific vehicle and location.
What to do if a fuel-pump recall is found
If a recall is identified for your Honda Fit, the manufacturer is required to perform the repair at no cost. Here are the immediate actions you should take.
- Schedule a service appointment with an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible.
- Bring your VIN and the recall notice number (if available) to the appointment.
- Ask for a written estimate of the work and the expected timeframe for the repair.
- Ensure that the repair is logged against the recall campaign and obtain documentation of the service.
Acting promptly helps reduce any risk from a potential fuel-pump failure and ensures your compliance with the recall terms.
Summary
In summary, there is currently no widely announced active recall specifically for Honda Fit fuel pumps in the United States. Recalls are region- and VIN-specific, so the best course of action is to verify your VIN with official sources (NHTSA and Honda) and contact your dealer if a recall is identified. Staying informed through official sources remains the most reliable way to protect yourself and your vehicle.


