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Honda is recalling over 90,000 vehicles due to a faulty fuel pump, check the details

Honda is recalling over 90,000 vehicles due to a faulty fuel pump, check the details

Latest update:

The company says that the problem will be solved by replacing the faulty part. This will be done at no charge to customers.

Representative image. (Photo: News18)

Representative image. (Photo: News18)

The largest four-wheeler giant Honda has recalled over 92,500 vehicles in India. The decision was made after a malfunction of the fuel pump was detected.

The nationwide inspection will begin in stages from the beginning of November. The company will work with customers who own Jazz, Brio, BR-V, WR-V, City and Amaze vehicles manufactured between August 2017 and June 2018.

What is the problem?

According to Honda, the fuel pump witnessed a faulty impeller. This affects the engine, resulting in a stalling or no-start problem.

Free replacement

The company says that the problem will be solved by replacing the faulty part. This will be done at no charge to customers.

Here’s how to check for affected models

If you are wondering if your vehicle is part of the recall or not. Just go to the company’s official website, click on the service section and enter the vehicle’s VIN. It will tell you if your car is subject to a nationwide recall or not.

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