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Automotive · Japan · 2026-03-12
Origin: 日本

Honda motorcycle: rough cylinder surface from improper machining may draw in engine oil

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CountryJapan
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-03-12
Country of origin日本
ManufacturerHonda Motor Co., Ltd.
Models affectedCBR600RR
Units affected2389
DefectIn the engine, due to improper process control during cylinder machining, the cylinder surface becomes rough, and engine oil may be drawn into the combustion chamber and burn during driving, potentially increasing oil consumption. As a result, abnormal noise may occur due to poor oil lubrication, and if use is continued, the engine may be damaged while driving, leading to the rear wheel locking and causing a fall, or potentially a fire.
ComponentEngine (Cylinder)
RemedyFor all affected vehicles, inspect the engine, and if an abnormality is found, replace it with an engine sub-assembly incorporating a good cylinder. Additionally, if abnormal noise is present, replace the entire engine assembly.
Recall number5786
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