Honda Accord owners have reported 44 problems related to other fuel system pump (under the other fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Accord based on all problems reported for the Accord.
My vehicle started to loose power while driving on the freeway. The engine light came on and my car was no capable to go over 40 miles. . The vehicle makes a whirring sound . The mechanic shop I took it states the engine code is p0087 and when he research my type of vehicle has a safety recall: 2013-17 Accord l4 fuel pump module set/assembly replacement dtc p0087. I have contacted Honda and they stated my vehicle was not affected; however the problem my vehicle has is exactly the Honda safety recall.
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Defective recalled-replacement fuel pump? NHTSA campaign # 23v858000 “fuel pump failure can cause engine stall while driving, increasing the risk of a crash. ” my 2018 Honda Accord hybrid had gotten 50 mpg in September & October of 2024 – as it had been getting consistently, reliably for the past six years. Also, I have always driven 545 miles per tank of gas consistently, reliably for the past six years. My original fuel pump, which was recalled (NHTSA #23v858000), never failed and operated perfectly efficiently for six years. In December 2024 I observed the NHTSA fuel-pump-recall and had the “perfect” original fuel pump replaced. As soon as the “new” fuel pump was installed at the dealership, my mpg dropped to 39mpg and miles-driven-per-tank of gas dropped to 445 miles! shocking! my 2018 Accord hybrid lost 100 miles of driving range, and mpg dropped to non-hybrid performance! this leaves me to question the safety of the new recall-replacement fuel pump. Also, since the “new” replacement fuel pump was installed, my high-voltage lithium-ion battery pack has been “kicking-in” more frequently to assist the less efficient new fuel pump. This causes the gas engine to rev longer at high rpms whenever I start the car in order to constantly recharge the hv lithium ion batteries that must assist the less efficient new fuel pump . It appears to be a precarious cycle of decline for both the fuel pump and hvli batteries! help! I would like NHTSA to determine: 1. Is the replacement fuel pump “failing” from the time of installation? 2. Was a “new” fuel pump actually installed, or was a “defective part replaced in the original recalled fuel pump? 3. Is the replacement fuel pump not designed technologically as the original fuel pump? 4. How safe is the “new fuel pump”? 5. Are other Honda hybrid owners who had their fuel pumps replaced under # 23v858000 complaining of poor performance? is this a serious indication of rapid replacement (new) fuel pump failure?.
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My husband recently get this car with a loan. We been with the car for almost 3 months. Recently I was driving my daugthers to school on the highway. My car start acting up. My car start shaking like it was gonna turn off on 45 miles. After that happend I find out the it was a recall on my Honda Accord 2018 fuel pump. I went to a Honda dealer and until this time no one can help me.
Rear-backup camera went black after I drove car to pick up son at friends house at night camera worked, parked car overnight, went to use car next morning rear camera inop, I thought it was fuse so I checked fuse, not blown. Took car in to Honda dealership 2 days later stated it was p&a due to failure, est. At over $700 to replace. Very unhappy since car is only 4yrs old and only 40k miles. How do Honda owners know that this year camera was not affected like the recall on the 2018's. What if some 2017's had the defective cameras installed, so I called Honda was told no recall on camera, brought up the 2018/ recall to the rep and she stated this did not affect my VIN#. I was not satisfied and wanted this issue to be reviewed since there was no damage to the camera. I feel this is an issue Honda should rectify due to it being a safety issue and the recalls on over thousand of other cameras in their other vehicles. Honda should stand by the oem parts that came with the vehicle and correct the safety issue regarding rear cameras that stop working. This is a multi-dollar industry because of the everyday people like myself that purchase these vehicles and that is why I feel Honda should be more concerned with the safety of they drivers and others around them and add 2017 models to their recall list instead of making the consumer pay to an absurd amount of money to fix an issue with Honda parts. Honda needs to stand by the craftsmanship of their parts and vehicles just like any other business and make it right to the consumer. I also had issues where car would feel like it was going to die while turning and accelerating, took it in and dealership to find out it was the fuel pump, made it seem like they were doing me a favor to replace it since it was out of warranty by only a few hundred miles when in fact it was a recall on my VIN#. It has been fixed, did I get a lemon?.
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The fuel pumps, made by supplier denso, were "exposed to production solvent drying for longer periods of time" during manufacturing, According to the NHTSA recall report, which could cause surface cracking and excessive fuel absorption and eventually cause the impeller to become deformed and fail. The fuel pumps on vehicles produced outside limited dates given on the report do not have the problem. This recall did not include the 2018 Honda Accord models even though they are having the exact same issues. My car is stalling the emissions warning light is on along with the adaptive cruise control, lane departure, and the collision mitigation. I feel this should be included in the recall the put in place last year being that is is the same issues. My vehicle would stall in a parking spot at my home when I'm first starting it. It would flash a warning like a car is in front of me randomly when nothing is there. I haven't got into a wreak but I free that I may be in one if this issue isn't fixed and being that this was an issue with previous models I shouldn't have to come out of pocket. I brought this car brand new off the lot. There is no reason why I should be changing the fuel injector 3 years later.
I purchased my Honda Accord sport last month and had no issues 5,000 miles on it. But as I've been driving it the brakes are not operating as they should way too sensitive and is not a smooth process as it should be the slightest pressure makes it jolt forward. On idle my rpms start to lower then go up I don't believe this should be happening. I don't know if it's a vacuum leak, fuel pump or spark plugs but there is an issue.
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I noticed on a cold starts my car would misfire for a second then go away once warming up , my fuel pump relay also went out leaving me stranded at 2am because the car would not start just kept rolling over. . Had to leave the car and went to get a engine control/fuel pump relay the next day and the car turned on once I put that in. With this happening I know something is going on with the fuel pump and I've put premium gas in the car since I bought it brand new . I went online to read up on it and found out there was a recall for 2018-2019 model Accords , so I went to the dealer thinking yes they can fix it but when they searched my VIN the only thing that came up was the bcm update. But knowing there is a recall for the exact problem I'm having and I can't get it fixed until I save up a little bit . Is there a way this recall can be done to my vehicle. This is the only way I can successfully get to school and work.
Purchased in may 2019. Currently < 50,000 miles. All service performed at Honda dealership. Several weeks ago began to notice gasoline smell in the cabin while driving. Didn't think much of it, though it was coming from the outside/other vehicles. Check engine light came on last week. Took the vehicle to the dealership for service, was told the fuel injector needs to be replaced, cylinder 3 issue. Last resort was to do a fuel injector cleaning service, had that done. Two days later, while driving 70 mph on the highway, the vehicle would no longer accelerate. Immediately pulled over without incident but could have been very bad. I am not convinced the fuel pump problems that required a recall for many 2018 Accords with 2. 0t engines are not also impacting 1. 5t engines.
Shortly after starting the car, car shudders when accellerating over 40 mph. Do not matter which mode it is in. All lead to engine shuddering and the flashing check engine light. When not engaged in eco mode, I received a notice say canceling econ mode when the mode was not egaged, the typical process is start car and within a few minutes, accelerate above 40 mph and within seconds get a blinking check engine light, a shuddering engine that is slowing down below 60 mpg and getting more violent, this began after picking up the car from having routine maintenance performed. I know there is out for the general 2019 Accord model, just not my model, but the fuel pump issue sounds very similar to what I am experiencing with my Honda Accord. The "solution" so far is pull over and turn the vehicle over and restart it and hope for the before, but it only gives a temporary fix.
When vehicle is operating it will stall and turn off completely. All car will turn off and all the lights on the dash would flicker. It stalled on me when I was driving on the freeway. My car stopped as I was going 65 mph, cars behind be swerved as my car came to a complete stop on the freeway. The vehicle also does not start when trying to turn on. All of the lights on the dash will just flicker. I've changed the battery two times. I've got my car diagnose at auto zone and a fuel pump code came up. Took it to Honda to tell them my situation paid 130$ for them to tell me nothing is wrong. When they did the diagnose they said nothing came up on their end. Few days later I drove it and my car stalled out again. I took it to auto zone and they said nothing was wrong with my car. I am afraid if I drive it, it will stall and I will get into a crash. Nobody can diagnose the car because no code pops up anymore, but my car still stall out.
My fuel pump had problems. The auto mechanic had to replace the new one. My car had stall sometimes and the mechanic checked it was fuel pump defected.
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I was driving on the highway when all of the sudden my vehicle started stalling, then it simply lost all force and would not go. I had to get the vehicle towed and upon inspection it resulted with a defective fuel pump that needs to be replaced. The venice is not that old to have that kind of issue, and a CO-worker of mine had the same issue with their vehicle which is also a 2016 Honda Accord. I did some research in some forums and it seemed that many people were reporting similar issues with the fuel pump with models between 2015 through 2019.
I purchased a used 2017 Honda Accord coupe with a v6 engine in may 2020. It has always slightly hesitated and stalled during all speeds of acceleration. Most notable from a stop, or very slightly trying to accelerate. I found a January 29, 2019 NHTSA campaign number: 19v060000 and a service bulletin or safety recall a19-016 dated February 13, 2019 was issued and on Aug 1, 2020, I took the vehicle to a Honda dealership near me for this complaint because it seemed to be getting worse. I was informed about 6 hours later my necklace chain hanging on the rear view mirror was shorting out the car causing my acceleration problem and charged $340. 00. I had mentioned before and after this diagnosis that a safety recall on the fuel pump was issued to this car and was told the chain on mirror was the problem. I was actually given a piece of my chain back with a slight evenly burn mark on it. I still have this problem and don't have the time or money to go back and forth with the dealership on getting this resolved. My VIN # does not show a recall needed presently, but I currently commute 120 miles a day in this vehicle and pray my problem will not worsen or it stop all together during this time. I could try again with another dealership, but do I need Honda to issue this recall to my VIN first before I can get this safety issue fixed at once? please advise on my concerns and thank you.
Driving and vehicle started slowing and jerking and all lights came on. . . Happened again 2-3 days later then again the following week. Took vehicle to Honda and was advised the fuel pump/system had to be replaced. Repairs are done and now I see there was a recall for 2017 Honda Accord with fuel pump problems. . . . Honda is saying because the gin don't populate an open recall it don't apply to my vehicle.
I recently financed a vehicle thru american finance corporation via vandergriff Honda (1104 w I-20 ; arlington, texas 76017). Shortly after purchase a recall repair was required for my vehicle. This work was done and completed on June 30th, 2020. I picked up the vehicle on July 1st, 2020 from the service center. On July 9th, 2020 the vehicle shuttered and stalled in a residential parking lot. I phoned Honda roadside assistance giving my vehicle id and location,thereafter a tow truck arrived and towed to the vehicle to rusty wallis Honda. I was contacted by lisa (service advisor) who informed that they had received my vehicle from overnight and that "they were able to start my vehicle". She also stated that if the issue turns out to be the battery, that vandergriff Honda would be responsible since this purchase was within 30days. The next call I received I was informed that issue was not the battery, but rather a "gas issue". At that moment I informed her that the recall repair that was completed on June 30th was the "fuel pump motor". � with this information noted that since that was a recall repair( the fuel pump motor) that repair was under warranty and that they would update me on the continuing repair. I was contacted the next day by and informed me that a fuel injector rail part that was needed is being ordered, however because it was satuday that this part would not be in stock until tueday July 14, 2020. � on July 15th I called into the service department. Upon speaking to a gentleman by the name of dylan who answered the telephone. Dylan explained to me that my car was still disabled and that he would look into this matter (asking for a 30 -40 minutes for an update for me. This was 19 hours ago. I was reaching out to this agency to inquire of my options and rights that apply to this contract.
07/06/20 was involved in an accident due to the plastic gas pedal snapping off and becoming lodged behind the brake pedal preventing adequate stopping that resulted in me rear ending another vehicle. Max speed reached on the freeway before collision was 65 mph. Trying to brake was not smooth and I had to press down extremely hard in order for the braking system to respond and still ended up colliding with the other vehicle at a higher rate of speed than there should have been when paying attention to surrounding traffic, even with a car length distance infront of me at the start of breaking. It is typical of the braking system to engage when "detecting" close proximity to another object or vehicle but, on many occasions there was no one there; however, in the case of todays accident collision mitigation was not responsive. Tire rotation performed at Honda on 6/29/20 with reports that brake lines, fluids, and pads were up to par however this is most certainly not the case. There is currently a recall that has not made its way to consumers for the fuel pump in this car that took me so digging to find. Initiated 5,28,2020 but, will not go in effect until 7,22,2020. I could have lost my life today! such a scary situation to be in.
Vehicle stall, failed to accelerate . The stall is common and Honda needs to fix this issue before someone gets into an accident . I went to Honda and no issue was found, I am thinking this might be fuel pump recall.
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After I did some research I believe the fuel pump of this vehicle constantly failed. The vehicle takes much longer to start up, sometimes it take couple of try to get it started, and, it also caused engine to stall and lose power during the drive or backing up.
Hello, my vehicle had to be towed into the dealer June 12th , my fuel pump did fail , and unfortunately is not falling under the recall notice , I am still waiting to this day July 2nd for a eta or any type of updates on parts on this vehicle for the fuel pump and also I would love to know or understand how my fuel pump just randomly goes out but isnt falling under this recall , please id love some answers or some help.
I was on my way to work on a major highway and my car started stalling a jerked forward almost causing a collision I pulled over to a safe area and called my family member he had to drive it to advance auto and they diagnosed it as a faulty fuel pump. I called Honda and my insurance company and got the car towed to Honda where it was also diagnosed as a fuel pump to be replaced per them my car had no other issues as I always keep up the maintenance on the car as I'm still paying for it. The only company that has this part was Honda so they ordered the part and attempted to replace it. Once I received my car back I noticed a strong gas smell and stalling to crank. I called them and had it towed back and they said it was a gas leak they had to replace the whole system they just put in. Once I received the call back I noticed the same thing but this time the scent was significantly strong causing headaches to myself and other people I also have a video of the gas pouring out from under my car after I had just filled up the tank. I told Honda the first time my concerns about it being fixed properly as I have a gas water heater in my garage where the car is kept they ensured me it was fine . I still had reservations about driving the car being stranded or it catching on fire when I received it back the third time . I was right because when I received it back not even two days later the smell permeated my house and garage and the car would not start. I had to call them and get it towed again. This will now be their fourth attempt in fixing my car. All three times they have given my car back I was so afraid of driving it I only moved the car to go to work and back home. According to them they did not have the right tool to apply the fuel pump in the first place and this is what caused the leak. I have reached out to american Honda through email and calls with no response.
The issue started when I was barely over 42,000 miles, maybe 7 months ago in October of 2019. The car would stall after it was parked for a little over 5 minutes. I replaced the battery on it and everything worked fine for another couple of days. Then, it stalled again. I took it to the Honda service center and they were not able to find a defect on the car. I decided to take it run a diagnostics through a third party after two days ago, it stalled as I was driving home. The diagnostics said my car has a defective fuel pump. What is really irresponsible on Honda's part is the fact that I take it every time and I have asked them to run this diagnostics and they have not done so.
In January ,I made a right turn into traffic and the car completely stalled on me and stop running. I put it in park and restarted it. This was a very frightening experience, and I felt like I put myself and 2 other passengers in danger. I took it into my dealer coggin Honda in fort pierce florida to be checked. They found no obvious reason for this stall. Sometime later, I read about the recall on the fuel pump that described my event exactly as I had experiencd it. When I checked the recall, my VIN # 1hgcv1f59ja132632 is not included in the recall. I have contacted my dealer and your public relations that said they can not repair my car because its not on the list. I have safely driven Hondas for many years but with this situation I no longer feel safe driving this vehicle and hesitate to trade it in for someone else to drive. Can you help me and give my dealer permission to repair or replace this fuel pump at your expense as it should be on the recall list ?.
I have taken my car to two mechanics and both have diagnosed my car and advised me that my hign pressure fuel pump is defective and needs replacing. I only have 28,000 miles on my vehicle and should not be experiencing a defective hign pressure fuel pump at such low mileage. The car has a hard time starting and stalls when I am driving it on the highway and will not exceed 60 miles per hour speed. Stalling could cause an accident and is hazardous.
Vehicle had issues cranking and the display had every error code flashing one after the other. After going to the dealership we were told that it was the fuel pump. It was replaced in July. The exact same issue has happened again in October if the same year and we are being told that it is the fuel pump again.
There has been an issue recalled for 2015 Honda Accords and their fuel pump. I was almost in a car accident while in a major highway. Why can't thins issue be fixed, or why isn't there a recall available for my VIN? when there is an actual recall on this issue.
I needed to change fuel pump and my fuel system cleaned because my car was stalling and not responding to acceleration on the road but respond when I didn't even accelerate which was very dangerous. I did see Honda recalled v6 models but they should recall v4 models too as it can cause serious accidents.
Fuel system, other:delivery:fuel pump after having this recall done on my car, I am now having fuel issues as if its not getting enough fuel or it uses way to much. I used half a tank of gas to go 60 miles. And then on the way back I used 1/8 of a tank. This was all interstate miles but 10 miles and that was highway.
I received a call from my dealer stating that my car is under recall for a fuel pump issue; however, I can't find any information online about such a recall.
There is no power getting to the fuel pump and can't figure out the isssue. Car won't start. Dies while driving. This problem has been on way before this newest recall and this car should be covered too.
My 2015 Honda Accord had fuel pressure problem 2 months ago. I had it fixed at an auto repair. Replaced fuel pump, fuel line, throttle gaskets following by Honda bulletin . It costed me $1200 for this repair. Today, March 20th, 2019, I found out Honda publiced a recall on this fuel pump issues but my vehicle was not on the list of recall. Today my vehicle had same issues. Cannot start.
Found bolt to fuel pump on ground and light has been on for evaporated air leak in system for 5 months. Still have bolt!.
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Fuel delivery is starved as if the fuel pump is failing causing a delay in acceleration.
The fuel tank neck may be out of specification causing the fuel pump to not properly seal to the fuel tank.
On 12/23/2016 had trouble with car hesitating, stalling then not starting, was in my driveway. Car towed to Honda dealer in burlington, MA. They replaced starter motor for $574. 60 and on 12/29/2016 after I picked up the car, was driving in the fast lane on the highway and could not accelerate. Was able to get out of traffic and pull over. Eventually made it to a parking lot where car bucked, stalled and would not start. Towed back to Honda in burlington. They "cleaned out debris in maf sensor" and said "one of the cables on the throttle body is broken and may cause the same problem" suggested $819. 00 repair. Car ran ok until 9/19/2017 when again could not accelerate on highway. Was travelling in the fast lane but managed to cross four lanes of traffic with no power. This was extremely dangerous and could have caused a serious highway crash for the second time. Did some research and found an April, 2007 recall related to the fuel pump relay in certain 2005 Honda Accords. I searched the NHTSA for my VIN and found there are 0 recalls associated with my car. However, my car did, in fact, have a defective mitsuba relay. This is a very dangerous situation and I am extremely lucky. Something is wrong that my VIN was not included in the recall.
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