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What is a high pressure fuel pump dodge recall?

A Dodge high‑pressure fuel pump recall is an official safety campaign to replace a faulty high‑pressure fuel pump (HPFP) in certain vehicles. If your VIN is included, you can have the repair done at no cost through a Dodge dealer.


The issue centers on the HPFP that delivers fuel at very high pressure to the engine. When the HPFP or its associated components degrade, it can cause engine stalling, hard starts, or loss of power, raising safety concerns. Recalls are VIN‑based, so only specific Dodge models are affected. To confirm eligibility and schedule service, use official VIN lookups from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Stellantis’ Mopar recall portals, and contact your local dealer for verification and treatment timelines.


What an HPFP is and why recalls happen


The high‑pressure fuel pump pressurizes gasoline to feed the engine’s fuel delivery system. In some Dodge vehicles, manufacturing defects or wear can cause the pump or its connections to fail, leading to irregular fuel pressure, misfires, or engine stalling. Recall campaigns are issued to fix these defects, typically through a free component replacement and, if needed, software updates to the engine control unit.


How to determine if your Dodge is affected


To verify whether your specific vehicle is included in an HPFP recall, rely on VIN‑based checks from official sources, not generic notices. The following steps guide you through the process.



  • Enter your 17‑digit VIN in the NHTSA recall lookup to see if an HPFP campaign applies to your exact vehicle.

  • Visit Stellantis’ official Mopar recall portal and enter your VIN to check for active or completed HPFP campaigns.

  • Call or visit your local Dodge dealership with your VIN to confirm eligibility and arrange service if needed.


Using VIN‑specific sources ensures you receive accurate, up‑to‑date information. If your VIN is not listed, the repair isn’t required for your vehicle under current campaigns, though statuses can occasionally change with new investigations.


Symptoms you might notice if an HPFP issue is present


Owners should watch for drivability issues that can accompany HPFP problems. Common signs include the following:



  • Engine stalling or dying while driving

  • Difficulty starting the engine or extended cranking times

  • Rough idle, misfires, or reduced engine power

  • Check Engine light or other warning indicators

  • Sporadic acceleration or loss of performance, especially under load


If you experience these symptoms, do not assume it will resolve on its own; check the recall status and schedule a dealer inspection promptly.


What the recall repair typically involves


When a Dodge HPFP recall applies, dealers perform a remedy designed to restore reliable fuel delivery. The typical process includes replacing the HPFP and may involve related components or software updates. The work is performed at no charge under the recall and often requires an appointment.



  • Replacement of the high‑pressure fuel pump and any accompanying fuel‑system parts that are affected

  • Possible engine control unit (ECU) software updates or reprogramming

  • Inspection and replacement of related lines, seals, or connectors as needed

  • Road test and diagnostic checks to confirm drivability after the repair


After the service is completed, you should receive documentation noting the recall completion. Keep this for your records and potential future resale questions.


Practical steps for Dodge owners waiting for service


If you discover your vehicle is included or are awaiting an appointment, consider these steps to stay safe and informed:



  • Avoid driving a vehicle that stalls or loses power unexpectedly; arrange towing to the dealer if needed

  • Maintain regular contact with the dealer for scheduling and potential loaner options

  • Document all communications and save recall completion paperwork once performed


Note: Recall campaigns are designed to address specific safety concerns. If your vehicle is not currently included, monitor official sources for any future updates or new campaigns that may affect your model year.


Summary


A Dodge HPFP recall concerns vehicles equipped with a high‑pressure fuel pump that may fail and cause stalling, hard starts, or power loss. Eligibility is determined by VIN, so owners should check NHTSA’s recall lookup and Stellantis’ Mopar recall portal, or contact a Dodge dealer to confirm. If affected, dealers will replace the HPFP (and related components) at no cost and may perform software updates. Always rely on VIN‑specific information and keep the recall documentation for records.

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