There is a risk of spontaneous combustion! Honda urgently recalls 720000 Accord, Civic, and CR-V models
白云追月素
发表于 2024-10-16 20:45:30
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There is a risk of spontaneous combustion! Honda urgently recalls 720000 Accord, Civic, and CR-V models. Honda recently announced a recall of 720000 cars in overseas markets. The involved models include the 2023-2024 Honda Accord and its hybrid version, the 2025 Honda Civic and its hybrid version, and the 2023-2025 Honda CR-V hybrid version. The reason for the recall is that there is a defect in the high-pressure fuel pump of these vehicles, which may rupture from the inside, causing fuel leakage and posing a risk of fire.
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