QUOTE(DM3 @ Jun 11 2025, 12:07 AM)
Mine 2016,after check ViN also tarak
QUOTE(mcchin @ Jun 11 2025, 09:04 AM)
The batch of the pump is different I guess
Cost down activities means uses a new grade or another brand form 20xx onwards so your car avoided
Seems like the change is test run on city since 2014/2015 I guess
Then when that seems to be okay they implement the change on 2017 onwards
Maybe on the city engine size and needs the pump still able to run okayish
But once gone to the bigger size, more needs the problem rears up on 2019 with a lot of problem seen on civics
Now those serious case is done with, I guess they are tracking on lot numbers of the same material grade/brand from other period
Not necessarily have problem, but from the same time period or batch/ lot number
Can see how a company works
Newer test is done on "city/jazz" level of cars
While the upper range is later, once it's "stable"
IDK about city/jazz.. but for HRV even though they mention 2015 to 2018. But I only seen majority are 2017. 2016 & 2018 most of them didn't get. 2019 Some..
At the end. If your car didn't get.. Good for you. You don't need to waste your time waiting for the repair. Mine now is on a waiting list and they have no est time of when it will arrive and how long it will take.
Also with my HRV fuel pump is located in the middle console. So a lot of disassembly to do not sure 1 day is enough.
I see some that are affected already changed.. and the part number is a whole fuel pump..