Honda has issued a massive recall for its CB350 range and the CB300 range in India. Honda says that the recall is related to the wheel speed sensor issues and camshaft problems. The affected motorcycles were made between October 2020 and April 20224.
Honda recall explained
The wheel speed sensor issue affects five models Honda sells here: CB300F, CB300R, CB350, CB350RS and Highness CB350. Honda says that because of an improper moulding procedure, water can seep in and cause an error in the speedo reading. Not just that, but it also affects the traction control system and ABS, which can lead to a potential accident.
The camshaft trouble affects the CB350, CB350RS and the Highness CB350. The issue again is because of improper manufacturing that can affect the performance of the engine. Honda has not revealed the number of affected motorcycles for both recalls but says that the camshaft-related issue affects motorcycles made between June 2024 and July 2024.
Honda will be getting in touch with customers directly via SMS, calls, and emails. In the meanwhile, customers can also check the official website to see if their motorcycles are part of the recall and get in touch with the nearest service centre.
