Honda H’ness CB350 & CB350RS Recalled Due To Faulty Parts
Modified On Dec 6, 2023 11:03 AM By Irfan for Honda Hness CB350
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The Honda H’ness CB350 and CB350RS are being recalled due to issues with brake light switch and bank angle sensor, replacement will be done for free
Honda India has announced a recall for certain units of the H’ness CB350 and the CB350RS to replace a couple of faulty components. The replacement process will be done free of cost irrespective of the vehicle’s warranty status from the second week of December 2023 at BigWing dealerships across India.
One of the components in question is a faulty rear stop light, which Honda says, were manufactured in an improper process which may lead to cracks developing on the rubber parts. This, in turn, might cause water to enter and cause corrosion inside the switch leading to malfunction. The units manufactured between October 2020 to January 2023 are facing this issue.
The other faulty component is the bank angle sensor. As a result of an inappropriate moulding procedure of the sensor housing, a gap might occur in the sensor body sealing which might lead to water entering the bank angle sensor. This can cause malfunctioning of the sensor and cause the vehicle to stall in the worst case scenario. The units manufactured between October 2020 to December 2021 are facing this issue.
You can head to the Big Wing website and check whether your bike is eligible for repairs by entering the VIN number. Honda says customers will have to make an appointment before visiting the service centre, and that it takes an hour to get the job done.