vexingv
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If you aren't already aware: Statement by American Honda Regarding Fuel Pump Recall: 2017-2020 Acura and Honda Models
Otherwise, it's all over the press in mainstream news and online. 2.6 million vehicles in the US is a huge number of cars effected! I was intrigued to see that the FK8 Civic Type R was also included in this recall campaign. While newer generations are not included in the campaign, I wonder if the fuel pump part used in the current Integra/Type S is different from the ones effected.
From reading online forums, the coolant expansion tank is the same between the generations and there have been several notable failures. Hondas were/are traditionally known for their reliability but stuff like this isn't confidence inspiring.
Otherwise, it's all over the press in mainstream news and online. 2.6 million vehicles in the US is a huge number of cars effected! I was intrigued to see that the FK8 Civic Type R was also included in this recall campaign. While newer generations are not included in the campaign, I wonder if the fuel pump part used in the current Integra/Type S is different from the ones effected.
From reading online forums, the coolant expansion tank is the same between the generations and there have been several notable failures. Hondas were/are traditionally known for their reliability but stuff like this isn't confidence inspiring.
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