Honda Cars recalls 77,954 units of select models to replace faulty fuel pumps
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Last Updated: Apr 16, 2021, 06:40 PM IST
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The fuel pumps installed in these vehicles may contain defective impellers that could over time result in engine stopping or not starting, HCIL said in a statement.
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Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) on Friday announced the recall of 77,954 units of select models in India to replace faulty fuel pumps in an exercise it started last year.
The fuel pumps installed in these vehicles may contain defective impellers that could over time result in engine stopping or not starting, HCIL said in a statement.
The second thing to note is that Honda has kept the CR-V in this style for a long, long time. The CR-V on sale at this moment is the fifth generation of CR-V, which debuted back in late 2016 in Detroit but not at the city’s annual auto show. I think the reason for the sideshow fanfare was that the new CR-V looked pretty much identical to the one before it, the fourth-gen.
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In turn, the fourth-gen only looked like a revised version of the third-gen CR-V, the one that had the false roofline and an underbite. That CR-V went on sale in 2006, so we’re nearly a decade and a half into the history of the CR-V looking plain bad.
Shelton PD warns of increased catalytic converter thefts
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SHELTON Catalytic converters are the latest target for thieves, according to police, who have taken to the department’s Facebook page to offer tips on preventing the crime.
Police Lt. Robert Kozlowsky said there have been nine reports from both residential and commercial sites of catalytic converters stolen from vehicles. Thefts have occurred throughout the city, he said. We are starting to see an increase in catalytic converter theft within our state and across the nation,” Officer John Staples stated on the department’s crime prevention Facebook page.
1 March 2021 | 09:16am
StockMarketWire.com - Value cycle software solutions company Craneware reported a rise in annual profit as sales grew strongly.
For the six months ended 31 December 2020, pre-tax profit increased 3% to $9.9 million year-on-year as revenue increased 6% to $38 million. The first half s positive sales performance has continued with ongoing pipeline growth, a growing Trisus customer base, expanding offering and clear market need, the company said.
The interim dividend was increased 4% to 12p per share.
Looking ahead, the company said its expectations for the full year ending 30 June 2021 remained unchanged.
At 9:16am: [LON:CRW] Craneware PLC share price was 0p at 1870p