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2.6M Hondas and Acuras Recalled for Faulty Fuel Pumps. Yes, Even the NSX

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It isn't every day that a $25,000 compact sedan owner and a $170,000 supercar owner show up at the same dealer, at the same time, for the same service. However, that very well may happen quite soon, as Honda is recalling more than 2.6 million cars, from 2017-2020, for faulty fuel pumps. What's more, several Acura models are included—even the NSX.

According to Honda, the recall is to replace Denso-supplied fuel pumps which could fail and cause engines to stall while driving. If the engine stalls on the move, certain systems like power steering and braking will stop working in tandem. Last I checked, those are pretty important. Thankfully, Honda isn't aware of any crashes related to this fuel pump failure.