Honda (HMC) is recalling up to 720,810 vehicles in North America over faulty fuel pump concerns. A high-pressure fuel pump in such vehicles may crack and leak fuel, with a fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source increasing the risk of a fire, the car maker told the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall covers certain Accord, CR-V Hybrid, and Honda Civic vehicles from model years 2023-2025. The recall includes up to 720,810 vehicles in the U.S. and roughly 61,000 in Canada, Reuters has noted.
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