Honda is recalling several numbers of their new VFR 1200F in Europes that may present aluminium metal shavings in their engines that could cause engine seizure .
So far the recall has affected VFR’s in France, the UK and Italy.
519 units in France, 392 in the United Kingdom and 165 in Italy (with 2 engines presenting this defect)If you’re an owner of a new VFR and you should hear abnormal engine noise, even if you don’t live in one of these three countries, contact your local Honda Motorcycle dealer.
This statement is from Honda UK, but is applicable to all VFR owners worldwide: “Honda is aware that some customers have experienced an abnormal engine noise with their VFR1200F.
“This was referred to Honda’s technical team for investigation, who found aluminium swarf (small shavings of metal) present in some VFR1200F engines.
This issue potentially affects only VFR1200Fs manufactured over an identified and specific period of time.
In total there are 392 potentially affected machines in the UK.
“Honda has notified VOSA and a recall is now in progress for the selected VFR1200F models, as the swarf could cause a potential problem with the engine and, in the worst case, possible engine seizure, due to the aluminium swarf restricting the engine oil passage in certain conditions.
“All registered owners of possibly affected machines will be contacted by Honda shortly and advised to contact their local authorised Honda Motorcycle dealer.
“An inspection of all the potentially affected machines will be carried out by checking the oil gallery for aluminium swarf.
If no swarf is found then no further action will be necessary.
If any swarf is found a new replacement engine assembly will be fitted.
“Honda would like to reassure that our customers concerns and our engineering quality standards are taken seriously and treated as priority and we apologise to customers affected by this issue for any disappointment or inconvenience caused.
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