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Product Recall Listing

If there are any issues with the manufactured products, Honda conducts a recall campaign to ensure safety and quality. This voluntary move is to strengthen customer trust and enhance confidence.

Disclaimer: To maintain safety and quality, the recall campaign aims to inspect/replace the affected vehicle.

Africa Twin CRF1100

Africa Twin (CRF1100)

ECU (Engine Control Unit) Software Update

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has announced a voluntary campaign for Africa Twin (CRF1100)

The company has identified a concern with the motorcycle’s throttle operation. During acceleration, the wheelie control system may get activated unexpectedly which in some cases may lead to loss of balance.

Goldwing

Goldwing

List of issues:

1. Primary Drive Gear Tightening Bolt Broken

2. Inspection and Replacement of Fuel Pump

CBR1000RR

CBR1000RR

Inspection and Replacement of Fuel Pump

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India today announced a voluntary recall for limited units of CBR1000RR.

As per defect information, the fuel pump impellers may have been improperly molded, which can cause them to deform and result in fuel pump failure. If the fuel pump module becomes inoperative, the engine may not start or can stall without indication while riding.

Hness CB350

H’ness CB350

List of issues:

1. Rear Stop Light Switch

2. Bank Angle Sensor

3. Camshaft Comp

4. Front & Rear Wheel Speed Sensor

CB350RS

CB350RS

List of issues:

1. Rear Stop Light Switch

2. Bank Angle Sensor

3. Camshaft Comp

4. Front & Rear Wheel Speed Sensor

CB300R

CB300R

List of issues:

1. Right Crankcase Cover Replacement

2. Front & Rear Wheel Speed Sensor

CB350

CB350

List of issues:

1. Camshaft Comp

2. Front & Rear Wheel Speed Sensor

CB300F

CB300F

Front & Rear Wheel Speed Sensor

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has announced a voluntary campaign for CB300F.

It has been observed that due to an improper molding procedure being followed, water may seep into the wheel speed sensor. This may lead to a speed sensor malfunction causing error in the speedometer, traction control or ABS intervention. In worst the case scenario, it may result in ineffective braking.

Frequently Asked Questions 

1. How to check if my motorcycle is recalled?
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To check if your motorcycle is recalled, select the model and enter the 17-digit VIN/CHASSIS number
2. What should I do if my motorcycle is recalled?
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If your motorcycle is recalled, you should contact the nearest HSMI dealership. It is advised to book an appointment in advance to avoid inconvenience and waiting.
3. Is there a cost involved in the recall?
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No, irrespective of the warranty status, the recall repair will be carried out free of cost.
4. Where will the replacement be carried out?
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The replacement will be carried out at BigWing/BigWing Topline dealerships across India.
5. How much time will it take for the replacement?
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The time taken for the replacement depends on the issue identified with the vehicle.
6. Where can I find the VIN number for my bike?
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You can find the VIN / Frame number from any of the following documents:

1. Vehicle Registration certificate/card

2. Vehicle Insurance certificate / Cover note

3. Vehicle Sales / Service Invoices

4. Frame Number stamped onto the frame of the bike