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Honda Marine Outboard Engines — recall

Consumer goods · Australia · 2025-07-04
Hazard: The actuator link rod in the shifting s…

Honda Marine Outboard Engines actuator link rod may break, causing gear shift loss, risking injury or death

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CountryAustralia
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-07-04
ManufacturerHonda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment Pty
RetailerAuthorised Honda Marine Dealerships
Model identifiersRecall includes 4 different models: BF350D BF150D BF135D BF115J
Hazard descriptionThe actuator link rod in the shifting system may break during use, causing a loss of the gear shift operation. Risk of serious injury, death or property damage if the operator loses control of the vessel and is unable to stop._x000D_ Incidents have occurred.
RemedyStop using boats with the affected engines until they have been rectified. Contact your nearest Authorised Honda Marine Dealer (link is external) to arrange a free repair. Replacement parts will be available from the end of July 2025. Contact Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment Pty Ltd Call: 1300 559 846 Email: customer.relations@honda.com.au (link sends email)
Recall number2025/20566
Official noticeView source ↗

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