The most common recall symptoms are engine stalling, failure to start, and sudden loss of power. If you own a Honda Odyssey and notice these signs, they could be related to a fuel pump defect addressed by the recall.
What symptoms to watch for
Owners typically report a cluster of signs that point to a failing fuel pump. The following symptoms are most commonly described in recall communications and owner reports.
- Engine stalls while driving or stalls soon after starting
- Vehicle fails to start, or starts intermittently
- Sudden loss of power or rough acceleration, especially under load
- Engine misfires, rough idling, or misfire codes
- Check Engine Light or other fuel/powertrain warnings illuminate
These signs should not be ignored. A malfunctioning fuel pump can leave you stranded or cause a crash if it fails during operation.
How to verify if your Odyssey is affected
To confirm whether your minivan is covered by the recall, check your VIN against the official recall list. The steps below guide you through the process.
- Locate your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the driver-side dashboard near the windshield or on the driver door jamb.
- Visit the NHTSA SaferCar recall database and enter your VIN to see if there is an active campaign.
- Or check Honda’s official recall site and contact your local dealer with your VIN for confirmation.
If your VIN is listed, schedule service promptly. Recall repairs are typically performed at no cost to the vehicle owner.
What happens next
Honda will repair or replace the fuel pump as part of the recall. The service may involve replacing the fuel pump module and inspecting related fuel system components, performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.
Owner reminders
Keep an eye on your vehicle’s performance and don’t delay in contacting a dealer if you notice symptoms. Even if your car has not yet appeared on a recall list, verify status periodically as campaigns can be updated.
Summary
The Honda Odyssey fuel pump recall centers on a defect that can cause engine stalling, failure to start, and sudden power loss. Common symptoms include stalling, no-start conditions, loss of power, rough idling, and warning lights. Verify your VIN with official sources and seek a free repair from Honda if affected.


