Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) announced that it has expanded its campaign to voluntarily replace fuel pump in 77,954 units of its select models in India.
The fuel pumps installed in these vehicles may contain defective impellers, which could, over time result in engine stopping or not starting. The replacement will be carried out free of cost at HCIL dealerships across India in a phased manner starting from 17th April 2021 and the owners are being contacted individually.
Sr. No
Model
Production Year
No of Units affected
1
Amaze
Jan – Aug 2019
36,086
2
4th Gen City
Jan –Sept 2019
20,248
3
WR-V
Jan - Aug 2019
7,871
4
Jazz
Jan- Aug 2019
6,235
5
Civic
Jan – Sept 2019
5,170
6
BR-V
Jan-Oct 2019
1,737
7
CRV
Jan 2019 – Sept 2020
607
Total
77,954
As the dealer facilities are currently functioning with limited staff to ensure strict implementation of safety and distancing norms specified by the government authorities, customers are advised to visit the dealer with prior appointment to avoid inconvenience.
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