JE0 – Safety Recall: Odyssey Fuel Pump – 2005-2010 Honda Odyssey

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NHTSA Campaign Number: 14V112
Manufacturer Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)
Components FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
Potential Number of Units Affected 886,815

 

Fuel Pump Cover may Crack and Leak Fuel

A fuel leak increases the risk of a fire.

 

Summary

American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (Honda) is recalling certain 2005-2010 Honda Odyssey vehicles manufactured June 23, 2004, through September 4, 2010.

In the affected vehicles, the fuel pump strainer cover may deteriorate allowing fuel to leak out.

 

Remedy

Parts to permanently repair the affected vehicles are not currently available.

Honda will notify owners with an interim letter during May 2014.

A second notice was mailed to owners October 6, 2014 when the remedy became available.

Any vehicles that are currently leaking from the fuel pump cover will get a replacement, original cover.

All vehicles, including those receiving the interim repair, will get an improved cover when they are available.

Owners may contact Honda at 1-800-999-1009.

The recall numbers associated with this campaign are JD9 (inspection and/or preliminary part replacement) and JE0 (final parts replacement).

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

Check if your Honda has a Recall

 

A14-032
January 15, 2016
03086 Version 4

Safety Recall: Odyssey Fuel Pump

Supersedes 14-032, dated July 25, 2014, to revise the information highlighted in yellow.

AFFECTED VEHICLES

Year Model Trim VIN Range
2005−10 Odyssey ALL Check the iN VIN status for eligibility

 

REVISION SUMMARY

Under REPAIR PROCEDURE, a step to include the Vehicle Emissions Recall – Proof of Correction certificate was added.

 

BACKGROUND

Over time, the fuel filter assembly may be exposed to certain external conditions that may cause customers to notice a fuel smell.

NOTE: Vehicles that were repaired under Service Bulletin 14-015, Safety Recall: Odyssey Fuel Smell or Leak, must still be repaired under this bulletin to make sure the improved fuel filter set is installed.

 

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Replace the fuel filter set with the improved parts set.

 

CUSTOMER NOTIFICATION

Owners of affected vehicles will be sent a notification of this campaign beginning in June 2014.

Do an iN VIN status inquiry to make sure the vehicle is shown as eligible.

Some vehicles affected by this campaign may be in your used vehicle inventory. These vehicles must be repaired before they are sold.

Should a dealership sell an unrepaired vehicle that subsequently causes an injury or damage because of the recalled item, the dealership will be solely responsible to the damaged party, and will be required to defend and indemnify American Honda for any resulting claims. To see if a vehicle in inventory is affected by this campaign, do a VIN status inquiry before selling it.

 

TOOL INFORMATION

Tool Name Tool Number Quantity
Fuel Sender Wrench 07AAA-S0XA100 1

 

PARTS INFORMATION

Part Name Part Number Quantity
Fuel Filter Set (includes fuel filter set, subharness, retainer, three O-rings, backup ring, clip, locknut, and base gasket) 06177-SHJ-305 1

 

NOTE: For dealers experiencing a strong fuel smell from storing the fuel pump sets replaced under this Service Bulletin, these fuel sets may be disposed of immediately in accordance with local regulations.  This only applies to the fuel filter set replaced under this Service Bulletin. The published retention policy remains in effect for all other parts. If you have any questions to this exception or other parts retention issues please contact the WPI Administrative Office at 937-642-2737.

 

WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION

Operation Number Description Flat Rate Time Template ID Failed Part Number
1191A8 Replace the fuel filter set. 0.8 hr. 14-032A 17048-SHJ-A00

 

Defect Code: 5KY00
Symptom Code: JE000
Skill Level: Repair Technician

 

REPAIR PROCEDURE

NOTE: Make sure this repair is done in a well ventilated area.

  1. Remove the second row seats.
  2. Fold down the third row seats.
  3. Remove the screws (11) and detach the clip (1), then remove the second row seat striker covers and the second row seat hook covers.

second row seat striker covers

 

  1. Pull up the rear carpet to release the hook and loop fasteners and detach the clips. Continue pulling back the carpet to reach the fuel pump access panel and the fuel tank unit.

fuel pump access panel

 

  1. Remove the access panel from the floor.

fuel pump access panel

 

  1. Relieve the fuel pressure.
  2. Remove the fuel cap.
  3. Disconnect the fuel tank unit 5P connector.
  4. Disconnect the quick-connect fitting from the fuel tank unit.
  5. Using the special tool, loosen the locknut, then remove the locknut and the fuel tank unit.

locknut

 

  1. Remove the fuel pressure regulator from the fuel pump housing.

fuel pressure regulator

 

  1. Remove the corrugated line connector from the fuel pump housing.
  2. Disconnect the three wire harness connectors from the fuel filter set.
  3. Remove the original fuel filter set from the fuel pump housing.

fuel filter set

 

  1. Remove the 2P wire subharness connector from the fuel pump housing.

2P wire subharness connector

 

  1. Install the new 2P wire connector to the fuel pump housing.
  2. Reinstall the fuel pressure regulator with new O-rings, plastic spacer (backup ring), and clip. Lightly coat the new O-rings with clean engine oil.
  3. Install the new fuel filter set to the fuel pump housing and reconnect all connectors.
  4. Temporarily attach a new base gasket to the fuel tank unit, then insert the fuel tank unit partially into the fuel tank.
  5. Transfer the base gasket from the fuel tank unit to the fuel tank.

base gasket

 

  1. Align the marks on the tank and the fuel tank unit, then insert the fuel tank unit into the fuel tank until it rests on the base gasket.

NOTE: To avoid a fuel leak, check the base gasket visually or by hand to make sure it is not pinched.

  1. Using the special tool, tighten the new locknut to 93 N∙m (69 lb-ft). NOTE:
    • After tightening, make sure the marks are still aligned.
    • After installation, check the base gasket visually or by hand to make sure it is not pinched.

tighten the new locknut to 93 N∙m (69 lb-ft)

 

  1. Insert the new retainer in the quick-connect fitting, then connect it to the fuel pump.
  2. Connect the fuel tank unit 5P connector.
  3. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) (but do not start the engine). The fuel pump runs for about 2 seconds, and fuel pressure rises. Repeat this two or three times, then make sure there are no fuel leaks.
  4. Install the access panel.
  1. Install the carpet, the hook covers, the striker covers, and the second row seats.

NOTE: Take care not to damage, wrinkle or twist the carpet. If the clips are damaged or stress-whitened, replace them with new ones. Push the clips into place securely.

Proof of Correction certificate

 

END

 

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