Honda CB350, CB350RS recalled — Is your motorcycle on the list?

Honda says that the recall procedure would begin in the second week of December and the fix will be done free of cost.

Honda H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition
Honda H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition (Image: File Image)

Honda has announced a voluntary recall for the CB350 and CB350RS for two issues. These motorcycles have been made between October 2020 and January 2023. Honda says that the recall is for a faulty rear brake light switch, while the other issue is for a faulty bank angle sensor.

Customers can book a service and Honda will replace the faulty brake light switch for free, regardless of the warranty. The company says that the faulty switch is the result of an improper process that affects the rubber parts, making them crack and allow water, leading to corrosion and malfunction.

Coming to the faulty bank angle sensor, the company says that a gap might be caused in the sensor body sealing due to improper moulding procedures. This again, would allow water and cause the sensor to malfunction, even leading to stalling at times. The motorcycles affected by the faulty sensors were made between October 2020 and December 2021.

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This article was first uploaded on December five, twenty twenty-three, at fifty minutes past eleven in the morning.
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