According to the latest reports from NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) Japanese auto maker
Honda will be recalling their 1,156 2012
Honda Civic sedans and coupes in the U.S. The reason for the recall according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been reported as a potential fuel leakage, which easily could result in fire.
IN their recall summary, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says, “There is a chance that the O-ring sealing the connection in cars fuel feed line is misaligned.” “The misaligning of the O-ring could result in small fuel leak. And this fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source could result in.”
In a statement posted on their Web Site
Honda said that no injuries or fires have been reported related to this defect and that most of defected models are still not being sold.
It also explained that during the manufacturing of the fuel-line meeting, an O-ring could have got displaced, which allegedly could lead to leakage at a joint, where the two sections of pipe have been went with each other.
On the other document filed with the federal government,
Honda stated that an employee at Canada’s
Honda Manufacturing originally noticed the flaw because of a fuel smell on a 2012
Honda Civic on 29th April. The company immediately started a production hold on the suspected models on that very day.