Honda India has announced a voluntary recall of over 65,000 units of select models over faulty fuel pump issues. The recalled vehicles consist of models manufactured in 2018 including the City sedan, Jazz, Amaze, Brio, WRV, BRV and CRV. Honda has also stated that the main reason for the recall is the affected fuel pumps which could house defective impellers leading to engine ignition issues.
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Under this Free Replacement Campaign, the Japanese carmaker will be recalling 32,498 units of Amaze, 16,434 units of City, 7,500 units of Jazz, 7,057 units of WR-V, 1,622 units of BR-V, 360 units of Brio and 180 units of CR-V totalling to 65,651. HCIL (Honda Cars India Limited) has also confirmed that the recall process will commence from June 20, 2020, and all the affected parts will be replaced free of cost.
The affected vehicle owners will be contacted individually by their designated authorised dealerships. However one can also check whether their vehicle is being covered under the free replacement campaign by following the below-mentioned steps.
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- Visit Honda Car India’s official website
- Click on ‘Service’
- Click on ‘Important Information’
- Go to Product Update/Recall info
- Enter your Chassis No.
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As the dealerships are currently functioning with a limited staff to ensure implementation of safety and distancing norms specified by the government, HCIL has also advised customers to visit the dealer with a prior appointment to avoid any further inconvenience.