A number of Honda vehicles are being recalled for fuel-pump issues in certain regions, but the exact models and years vary by country and production run. To know if your specific car is affected, you must check official recall lists and search by your vehicle’s VIN.
This article explains the current recall landscape, how to verify whether a particular Honda is under recall, and what owners can expect when seeking repairs. Because recalls are region-specific and updated over time, rely on official sources for the most accurate, up-to-date information.
Current recall landscape by region
Regulators and Honda publish recall notices that are tailored to each market. The following overview highlights how to identify which vehicles might be affected and where to look for definitive, model-specific lists.
- Region-specific notices: The United States, Canada, Europe and other markets publish separate recall lists with different eligible models and VIN ranges.
- Official recall databases: Use the U.S. NHTSA recall database and Honda’s Recall Center to obtain VIN-specific results for your region.
- Variability by build and trim: Not every model year or trim within a model line is necessarily included; campaigns specify exact VIN ranges.
Conclusion: For precise identification of affected vehicles, consult the official recall pages for your country and perform a VIN search.
Why fuel-pump failures trigger recalls
Fuel pumps are essential to delivering fuel to the engine. A failing pump can cause stalling, hard starting, or sudden loss of power, which increases crash risk. Regulators require manufacturers to repair or replace faulty units under recall campaigns to restore safe operation.
How to determine if your Honda is recalled
To verify whether a specific vehicle is affected, owners should use official VIN lookups rather than relying on model year alone.
- Locate your VIN — typically 17 characters — on the dashboard near the windshield or on the driver's door jamb.
- Enter the VIN into the NHTSA recall search tool to see active campaigns that include that VIN.
- Check Honda's official Recall Center for VIN-specific results and any dealer actions required.
- Watch for owner notification letters from Honda or the dealership; if you recently bought a used vehicle, review recall history reports for notices.
Conclusion: If the VIN matches an active recall, contact an authorized Honda dealer to schedule the repair promptly. Repairs are generally provided at no cost to the owner.
What to expect at the dealership
Dealerships typically perform a diagnostic assessment and replace the fuel-pump module or other affected components if required by the campaign. Additional checks of the fuel system may be performed to ensure long-term reliability.
- Replacement of the fuel-pump module (or entire fuel-pump assembly) as demanded by the recall.
- Inspections of fuel lines, seals, and related components for leaks or damage.
- System tests to confirm proper fuel delivery and engine operation after repair.
- Documentation of the repair and completion status in the recall system.
Conclusion: Most recall repairs are performed within a standard service visit window, with parts stock and vehicle complexity influencing duration.
Summary
In short, several Honda models across regions have been affected by fuel-pump recalls, but the exact list is country- and VIN-specific and continually updated. Owners should verify their VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA in the U.S. and Honda’s Recall Center in their region) and contact a Honda dealer if a recall is found. Timely action ensures safe operation and is typically performed at no charge.
How do I check if my Honda is affected by the fuel pump recall?
If your vehicle is affected by the fuel pump recall, you'll receive a notice in the mail. However, if you prefer to find out more quickly whether your model is included in the recall, just contact our dealership with your vehicle identification number (VIN), and we'll be happy to look it up.
Which Hondas are currently being recalled?
Honda Fuel Pump Recall
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Honda Accord, Accord Hybrid, 2023-2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid, and 2025 Honda Civic and Civic Hybrid vehicles.
What Honda models are affected by the fuel pump recall?
The recalled models: 2023-2024 Honda Accord and Accord Hybrid, 2025 Honda Civic Sedan and Civic Sedan Hybrid, and 2023-2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid. Owners will be notified by mail in December 2024 and directed to take their vehicle to a local dealership for a free inspection.
Is Honda fuel pump recall free?
Honda Recall Fuel Pump
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will replace the fuel pump assembly, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin May 18, 2021. Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-888-234-2138.


