One problem related to other fuel system pump has been reported for the 2018 Honda HR-V. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Honda HR-V based on all problems reported for the 2018 HR-V.
My 2018 Honda Hr-v had the federally-mandated safety recall 24-015 (fuel pump motor replacement) performed on August 16, 2025 at Honda westborough, westborough, MA. The vehicle had zero evap-related issues or warning lights before that recall work. Approximately 9 months later, in may 2026, a parking alert and check engine light appeared on the dash. I brought the vehicle back to the same dealership. The technician retrieved diagnostic codes p0455 (large evap leak) and p0456 (small evap leak), performed a smoke test, and confirmed the leak was coming specifically from the fuel pump motor area - the exact same location where the recall work had been performed. The technician's own notes state: "confirmed leak coming from the fuel pump motor area. " after replacing the o-ring and lock ring, the leak persisted at the same spot. A new fuel pump assembly (part# 17045-t7x-a02) was ultimately installed to resolve it. Honda westborough charged me $1,676. 61 for this repair, including $870. 50 in labor and $724. 83 in parts. When I contacted american Honda customer relations, they declined to reimburse me, stating the repair was unrelated to the recall. I strongly dispute this. The recall involved opening the fuel pump housing to replace the motor. The subsequent evap leak was confirmed by smoke test to originate at that exact location. No such issues existed before the recall. This is a direct causal connection. Other Honda owners on public forums (hr-v forum, civicx forum) have reported identical p0455/p0456 evap leaks appearing within days or months of the same recall being performed, suggesting a systemic issue with the recall repair procedure, specifically, improper resealing of the fuel pump housing after motor replacement. I am requesting: 1. An investigation into whether the recall 24-015 repair procedure is causing downstream evap system failures. 2. Honda be required to reimburse owners who incurred repair costs caused by improper recall workmanship.
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