On Thursday, American Honda Motor Co. announced a recall of nearly 4.5 million vehicles worldwide, including about 2.6 million cars in the United States because of faulty fuel pumps, according to Reuters and nippon.com. The defective fuel pumps, produced by the Japanese automotive parts manufacturer, Denso Corp., pose a risk of engine stalling while driving, potentially resulting in accidents. Honda clarifies that as of now, no incidents of crashes or injuries related to these faulty pumps have been reported. The recall includes various models such as Accord, Civic, CR-V, and Acura vehicles ma…