clayky
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- Clay
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- ‘20 Civic Touring
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According to Honda, it's possible for cracks to form inside the defective fuel pump. These cracks could grow to the point that fuel leaks out while the car is on, causing an increased risk of fire — as well as higher chances of a crash or injury. (As of the recall announcement, however, Honda has not received any confirmed reports of crashes or injuries related to this issue)fake news
Vehicles known to be affected include 2023 and newer CR-V Hybrids, the 2023 and 2024 Accord and Accord Hybrid, and 2025 Civics along with its own hybrid version. Honda indicates a potential sign of the defect is the smell of fuel while idling or driving, and that it will begin notifying affected owners in December. They will be mailed instructions to visit a Honda dealer for a free inspection, plus replacement if the part is found to be faulty. Owners can also check Recalls.Honda.com to see if their vehicle is involved.
nothing about 1.5T or 2.0T engines.
It says Civic sedan and sedan hybrid. Sounds like all ‘25’s to me.23-24 Accord
25 Civic Hybrid
23-25 CRV Hybrid
Its mostly for Hybrid models.