Mar 17, 2014 11:02 AM EDT
Honda Recalls 900,000 Odyssey Vans in U.S.

Honda Motor Co is recalling approximately 886,815 Odyssey vans in the U.S. that are at risk of catching fire, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The NHTSA confirmed the news in a recall notice on its website.

Honda said in a March 13 filing that its 2005-2010 Odysseys have a fuel-pump part that could crack and cause a fuel leak.

The issue essentially increases the chance of a fire.

The automaker has not received any reports of fires or injuries related to the issue.

Repair parts won't be available until at least sometime this summer, due to the amount of affected vehicles.

Honda will provide "interim" parts to customers until repair parts are made available, according to the automaker.

Customers will be notified starting this April.

Faulty fuel pump modules were manufactured in the U.S. by Japanese supplier Denso, according to Honda.

The recalled vehicles were built at its Lincoln, Alabama, plant from June 23, 2004, through September 4, 2010, according to Honda.

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