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What is the recall on the 2018 Honda Pilot engine?

There isn’t a single blanket recall for all 2018 Honda Pilot engines. Recalls are issued by VIN and can involve different engine components across production runs. If your vehicle is affected, Honda and the NHTSA cover the repair at no cost.


The 2018 Honda Pilot features Honda’s 3.5-liter V6 engine, and over the years various recalls have touched this powertrain in certain VIN ranges. The exact remedy, parts, and timing depend on your specific vehicle’s VIN and production date. For any owner, the key is to verify whether your car is among the affected units and to follow the official repair instructions if so.


Overview of engine-related recalls that have touched the 2018 Pilot


Recalls tied to engine performance or safety are VIN-specific and may involve different hardware or software fixes. The following list outlines common categories that have appeared in recalls affecting similar Honda powertrains; not every 2018 Pilot will be affected.



  • Fuel delivery and ignition-related concerns, including components in the fuel pump module or related lines, which can impact engine performance or stall scenarios.

  • Electrical wiring and sensor connections around the engine management system, which can cause misfires or intermittent engine shutdowns.

  • Emission control components or the evaporative system, which can relate to engine performance or regulatory compliance and may require part replacement or software updates.

  • Ignition-related hardware such as coils or related control modules that could impact spark delivery and engine reliability.


Because recalls are VIN-specific, owners should not assume their 2018 Pilot is affected by any given category without checking official records. Verification is the only way to know for sure.


How to verify recall status for your 2018 Pilot


To determine whether your vehicle is part of an active recall for engine-related issues, you should perform a VIN-based check through official sources. This process is free and can be done from home.



  1. Locate your vehicle’s VIN. It’s typically found on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, on the driver’s door jamb sticker, or on your vehicle registration and insurance documents.

  2. Visit official recall lookup portals, such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Recall Look-up page and Honda’s recall portal.

  3. Enter your VIN exactly as it appears and review the list of any open recalls related to the engine or other safety systems.

  4. If a recall is listed, contact your nearest Honda dealer to schedule the repair. Recalls are performed at no cost to the owner, regardless of your warranty status.

  5. Keep a record of the recall notice and the service appointment. After the repair, double-check that the recall status shows as completed.


For additional guidance, you can also contact Honda Customer Service or your local dealership directly; they can confirm recall eligibility and provide a repair timeline based on your VIN.


Why recalls matter for engine reliability and safety


Engine-related recalls address conditions that could affect performance, drivability, or safety, such as sudden stalling, reduced power, or fire risk. Even if a vehicle seems to run normally, an unrepaired recall can lead to issues down the line or trigger other warning indicators. Staying current on recalls helps protect you, your passengers, and your investment.


Summary


In short, there is no single recall that applies universally to all 2018 Honda Pilot engines. Instead, multiple VIN-specific campaigns have addressed various engine-related concerns over the years. To know for sure if your Pilot is affected, perform a VIN-based recall check on official portals and contact a Honda dealer if any recalls appear. Regularly checking recall status is a prudent step for any used vehicle, especially for engines with a history of campaigns across model years.

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