Honda’s Major Recall: Faulty Fuel Pumps Affect 90,000 Vehicles in Malaysia
RobertJun 18, 2025, 11:00 AM

【PCauto】Honda Malaysia has issued an official announcement recalling 87,490 vehicles currently on the market to replace potentially defective high-pressure fuel pumps. This action is directly linked to Honda’s global recall campaign addressing the same component flaw, making it one of the largest automotive recalls in Malaysia for 2024.
Defect Is Caused by Substandard Materials
The core issue of the recall is the high-pressure fuel pump manufactured by Denso of Japan. According to technical reports, the impeller inside the pump is made from resin, whose gasoline corrosion resistance fails to meet design standards. After prolonged use, long-term immersion in gasoline may cause the impeller to swell and deform, impairing rotation.
If the fuel pump fails, vehicles will face two primary risks: sudden engine stall with loss of power during operation, or abnormal fuel system conditions that may cause localized overheating – presenting potential fire hazards. Many owners have reported on social media that warning signs include difficult starting, acceleration hesitation, and unexplained illumination of the engine warning light. In some cases,engines stalled even during highway driving.

Recall May Primarily Affect Best-Sellers: Accord, Civic, CR-V
Although Honda Malaysia has not yet released the complete list of affected models, based on Honda’s global recall information and local sales structure, industry experts speculate that the vehicles likely involved include the 2023-2024 Accord, 2025 Civic, and 2023-2025 CR-V Hybrid variants.
These three models are best sellers of Honda in Malaysia, among them, the CR-V Hybrid is particularly popular with family users for its high fuel efficiency. Notably, the scale of this recall exceeds 40% of Honda Malaysia’s total 2023 sales, showing the widespread nature of the issue.


Free Replacement but Requires Waiting
Honda Malaysia has committed to providing free fuel pump replacements for all recalled vehicles, owners can receive notifications via registered mail and SMS. However, some customers who proactively contacted dealers have reported that certain service centers are experiencing shortages of replacement parts and limited availability of replacement.
A vehicle owner from Selangor revealed that their appointment was scheduled three weeks later, and the dealer advise