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3 RecallsThese are official manufacturer recalls ordered by NHTSA for safety defects. If you own this vehicle, contact your dealer immediately for free repairs.
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Safety Issue:
Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2018-2024 GL1800 (Goldwing), CBR600RR, and 2018-2019 CBR1000RR motorcycles. The fuel pump impellers may have been improperly molded, which can cause them to deform and result in fuel pump failure.
Potential Risk:
FREE Recall Solution:
Additional Details:
Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.nhtsa.gov.
Mfg Campaign: KP8, KP9, KQ0, KQ1
Recall Date: Feb 15, 2024
Consumer Complaints
3 ComplaintsHonda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Defect Description:
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Potential Consequences:
I had the fuel pump recall (NHTSA ID 24V-113) performed on my 2019 Honda CBR600RR at a certified dealership. After the repair, I discovered multiple serious safety issues that made the motorcycle significantly more dangerous than it was before the recall: The fuel tank vent line was crushed under the tank during reassembly, completely blocking the vent system. This caused a vacuum lock that made the fuel cap impossible to open after riding, creating a risk of fuel starvation, fuel pump failure, or even tank deformation. The fuel level float arm was improperly installed and became jammed against an internal pipe inside the tank. The result is a fuel gauge stuck at “Full,” giving no indication of actual fuel level and preventing safe monitoring or refueling. When I contacted the dealership, they told me to ride the bike 30 miles back to them — despite the tank being sealed and the fuel level unknown. I also contacted Honda Powersports, who stated they have no responsibility and that only the dealer can address the issue, despite this being a federally mandated safety recall. I have not yet corrected the problem myself due to the serious safety implications and the need for proper accountability. The technician errors during this recall service introduced a more immediate and severe crash risk than the original defect the recall was intended to fix. Attached are photos showing the fuel level sensor float arm hung up on a hard pipe inside the tank, and the repair order from the dealership which performed the repair.
Corrective Action:
I had the fuel pump recall (NHTSA ID 24V-113) performed on my 2019 Honda CBR600RR at a certified dealership. After the repair, I discovered multiple serious safety issues that made the motorcycle significantly more dangerous than it was before the recall: The fuel tank vent line was crushed under the tank during reassembly, completely blocking the vent system. This caused a vacuum lock that made the fuel cap impossible to open after riding, creating a risk of fuel starvation, fuel pump failure, or even tank deformation. The fuel level float arm was improperly installed and became jammed against an internal pipe inside the tank. The result is a fuel gauge stuck at “Full,” giving no indication of actual fuel level and preventing safe monitoring or refueling. When I contacted the dealership, they told me to ride the bike 30 miles back to them — despite the tank being sealed and the fuel level unknown. I also contacted Honda Powersports, who stated they have no responsibility and that only the dealer can address the issue, despite this being a federally mandated safety recall. I have not yet corrected the problem myself due to the serious safety implications and the need for proper accountability. The technician errors during this recall service introduced a more immediate and severe crash risk than the original defect the recall was intended to fix. Attached are photos showing the fuel level sensor float arm hung up on a hard pipe inside the tank, and the repair order from the dealership which performed the repair.
Additional Notes:
I had the fuel pump recall (NHTSA ID 24V-113) performed on my 2019 Honda CBR600RR at a certified dealership. After the repair, I discovered multiple serious safety issues that made the motorcycle significantly more dangerous than it was before the recall: The fuel tank vent line was crushed under the tank during reassembly, completely blocking the vent system. This caused a vacuum lock that made the fuel cap impossible to open after riding, creating a risk of fuel starvation, fuel pump failure, or even tank deformation. The fuel level float arm was improperly installed and became jammed against an internal pipe inside the tank. The result is a fuel gauge stuck at “Full,” giving no indication of actual fuel level and preventing safe monitoring or refueling. When I contacted the dealership, they told me to ride the bike 30 miles back to them — despite the tank being sealed and the fuel level unknown. I also contacted Honda Powersports, who stated they have no responsibility and that only the dealer can address the issue, despite this being a federally mandated safety recall. I have not yet corrected the problem myself due to the serious safety implications and the need for proper accountability. The technician errors during this recall service introduced a more immediate and severe crash risk than the original defect the recall was intended to fix. Attached are photos showing the fuel level sensor float arm hung up on a hard pipe inside the tank, and the repair order from the dealership which performed the repair.
Mfg Campaign: 11660383
Recall Date: May 12, 2025
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Defect Description:
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Potential Consequences:
Nothing has happened, but this recall for my vehicle was release several months ago and since then has had no updates on arrival of fuel pump. If at all possible there needs to be a timely release so that there are no potential issues in the future regarding the recalled fuel pump.
Corrective Action:
Nothing has happened, but this recall for my vehicle was release several months ago and since then has had no updates on arrival of fuel pump. If at all possible there needs to be a timely release so that there are no potential issues in the future regarding the recalled fuel pump.
Additional Notes:
Nothing has happened, but this recall for my vehicle was release several months ago and since then has had no updates on arrival of fuel pump. If at all possible there needs to be a timely release so that there are no potential issues in the future regarding the recalled fuel pump.
Mfg Campaign: 11585995
Recall Date: Apr 30, 2024
Honda (american Honda Motor Co.)
Defect Description:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Potential Consequences:
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2019 HONDA CBR600RR. THE CONTACT STATED THAT WHILE EXITING OF THE DRIVEWAY, ALL OF THE INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTS STARTED FLASHING. THE VEHICLE KEPT CHANGING SPEEDS AT 20 MPH AND FINALLY SHUT OFF. THE CONTACT TRIED TO RESTART THE VEHICLE AND HAD TO PUSH THE VEHICLE BACK HOME. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THERE WAS A BURNING ODOR. THE CONTACT EXAMINED THE VEHICLE AND FOUND OUT THAT ALL THE WIRES IN THE FUSE BOX HAD MELTED. THE DEALER (HONDA OF CHATTANOOGA 4915 HIGHWAY 58, CHATTANOOGA, TN 37416; 423-855-5055) STATED TO BRING THE VEHICLE IN AND SAID THEY WOULD ORDER A NEW WIRE HARNESS. THE DEALER WAS CURRENTLY WAITING TO HEAR BACK FROM THE MANUFACTURER FOR AUTHORIZATION. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 740.
Corrective Action:
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2019 HONDA CBR600RR. THE CONTACT STATED THAT WHILE EXITING OF THE DRIVEWAY, ALL OF THE INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTS STARTED FLASHING. THE VEHICLE KEPT CHANGING SPEEDS AT 20 MPH AND FINALLY SHUT OFF. THE CONTACT TRIED TO RESTART THE VEHICLE AND HAD TO PUSH THE VEHICLE BACK HOME. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THERE WAS A BURNING ODOR. THE CONTACT EXAMINED THE VEHICLE AND FOUND OUT THAT ALL THE WIRES IN THE FUSE BOX HAD MELTED. THE DEALER (HONDA OF CHATTANOOGA 4915 HIGHWAY 58, CHATTANOOGA, TN 37416; 423-855-5055) STATED TO BRING THE VEHICLE IN AND SAID THEY WOULD ORDER A NEW WIRE HARNESS. THE DEALER WAS CURRENTLY WAITING TO HEAR BACK FROM THE MANUFACTURER FOR AUTHORIZATION. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 740.
Additional Notes:
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2019 HONDA CBR600RR. THE CONTACT STATED THAT WHILE EXITING OF THE DRIVEWAY, ALL OF THE INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTS STARTED FLASHING. THE VEHICLE KEPT CHANGING SPEEDS AT 20 MPH AND FINALLY SHUT OFF. THE CONTACT TRIED TO RESTART THE VEHICLE AND HAD TO PUSH THE VEHICLE BACK HOME. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THERE WAS A BURNING ODOR. THE CONTACT EXAMINED THE VEHICLE AND FOUND OUT THAT ALL THE WIRES IN THE FUSE BOX HAD MELTED. THE DEALER (HONDA OF CHATTANOOGA 4915 HIGHWAY 58, CHATTANOOGA, TN 37416; 423-855-5055) STATED TO BRING THE VEHICLE IN AND SAID THEY WOULD ORDER A NEW WIRE HARNESS. THE DEALER WAS CURRENTLY WAITING TO HEAR BACK FROM THE MANUFACTURER FOR AUTHORIZATION. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 740.
Mfg Campaign: 11350416
Recall Date: Aug 20, 2020
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