The 2018 Honda Accord is subject to a safety recall affecting the fuel system—specifically a defective fuel pump module in certain VIN ranges—that can cause the engine to stall or fail to start. Repairs are performed at no charge by authorized Honda dealers.
What the recall covers
The recall targets a portion of 2018 Accords equipped with the affected fuel pump module. The issue can lead to a loss of fuel pressure, which may cause the engine to stall while driving or fail to start.
- Affected models: 2018 Honda Accord sedans and coupes within certain VIN ranges produced in 2017–2018.
- Root cause: Defective fuel pump module or related fuel-delivery components that can fail over time.
- Remedy: Replacement of the fuel pump module and any related parts as needed.
Only vehicles within the specific VIN range are affected. If your VIN is outside those ranges, you are not covered by this recall.
How to check if your car is affected
To determine whether your exact Accord is included in the recall, use official VIN lookup tools and contact a dealer. These steps help confirm eligibility for the free repair.
VIN lookup and verification
Before you begin, have your 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) handy. Use the following official sources to verify recall status.
- NHTSA recall lookups: Enter your VIN on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s recall site to see all campaigns tied to your vehicle.
- Honda owner resources: Sign in to Honda’s Owners site or Honda’s recall portal and enter your VIN to view open recalls.
- Dealership confirmation: Call or visit a Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm eligibility and schedule the repair.
If a recall is active for your VIN, you should schedule service promptly to have the fuel pump module replaced. Recall work is performed at no charge.
What to expect at the dealership
When you take your Accord in for the recall, the dealership will assess the fuel delivery system and replace the affected fuel pump module if required. The process may involve related lines or connectors and can take a few hours depending on parts availability and workflow.
- Inspection: Technician checks the fuel pump module and associated components for signs of failure.
- Repair: Replacement of the faulty fuel pump module and any necessary related hardware.
- Warranty and timing: Service is free under the recall; you’ll receive an estimate of repair time when you book.
After the service, you should receive documentation confirming the completion of the recall repair for your records.
Important considerations
Recall status can change, and new VINs may be added or removed as manufacturers and regulators review data. If you own a 2018 Accord, periodically recheck the VIN status on official sites and keep an eye out for any notices from Honda or your local dealer.
Summary
In short, a fuel system recall has affected some 2018 Honda Accord models, centered on the fuel pump module, which can cause engine stalling or a no-start. If your VIN falls within the affected ranges, arrange a free replacement with an authorized dealer. Always verify current status using NHTSA or Honda’s official recall tools and keep the documentation for your records.


