Bill.Secure
New member
Honda is conducting a safety recall of the shift arm installed on certain Honda BF135A and BF150A motors.
My Honda dealer believes that this applies to the 2006 150hp motor that was destroyed in the November accident but not to the 2007 replacement he installed, but he is checking serial numbers.
Honda defines the problem as "due to a manufacturing defect, over time, the shift arm may break, preventing you from shifting the outboard into or out of gear". They also state that they "strongly recommend that you stop using your outboard motor until the shift arm has been replaced."
I received my letter from Honda today. I'm posting it because Honda's recommendation strikes me as exceptionally strong. Honda is paying for the part and the labor but not transportation to the dealer nor related hauling expenses.
Bill
Edgewater, MD
My Honda dealer believes that this applies to the 2006 150hp motor that was destroyed in the November accident but not to the 2007 replacement he installed, but he is checking serial numbers.
Honda defines the problem as "due to a manufacturing defect, over time, the shift arm may break, preventing you from shifting the outboard into or out of gear". They also state that they "strongly recommend that you stop using your outboard motor until the shift arm has been replaced."
I received my letter from Honda today. I'm posting it because Honda's recommendation strikes me as exceptionally strong. Honda is paying for the part and the labor but not transportation to the dealer nor related hauling expenses.
Bill
Edgewater, MD