What is the Honda fuel pump recall about?
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Honda's fuel pump recall is due to substandard resin molding conditions of the fuel pump impeller, resulting in low resin density of the impeller. This may cause the impeller to expand and deform under the influence of fuel, interfering with the fuel pump housing and leading to poor fuel pump performance. In extreme cases, the engine may stall while driving, posing a safety hazard. To avoid fuel pump issues during daily driving, pay attention to the following two points: 1. Avoid using inferior fuel: Impure fuel can clog the filter screen and pipelines, reducing the lifespan of the fuel pump. 2. Refuel promptly: With sufficient fuel, the fuel pump not only draws fuel effortlessly but also cools down in time. If the fuel gauge warning light comes on but refueling is delayed, it may cause the fuel pump to overheat and burn out.