So, I have to be the luckiest or most irresponsible Honda Vision NSC110 owner and it has not broken down to date. I bought it in 2018 and I haven't done a single service to it to date. I only use it to commute to work and it has become my little workhorse. Today, during my christmas holidays, I have been starting the scooter every 4 days. Today, it took a while to start (turning over) but when it starts, it seems it wants to stop, I have 3/4 of a fuel tank. I will try tomorrow to fill the tank to see if it is the fuel pump. Thanks for the video, very hands on and explicit.
Thank you for the very detailed description, first of all, of how to remove the plastic itself, which mostly all of us beginners break without knowing where the plastic studs are. Also, a detailed description of replacing the pump itself....
I have the same problem with my 110 68 plate with still less than 1000 miles on the clock going to change my pump now. Thanks for putting this video up
And this seems to be an issue with the Vision... my pump failed after 1000 miles and cost me over £500 to get it replaced... not happy! But at least i know 'how to now' thanks to this video!
Had the exact same problem today on my vision 110 , 2019 reg ,,, 700 miles on clock. Thanks a lot for your info,,,,puts me on the right track. Well Done You !!
Never experienced this before or heard of it before from elsewhere. An overheating fuel pump sounds frightening! Honda UK would be my next stop if it isn't resolved. Interesting series, thanks.
I’m going to have a chat with the Honda dealer, even if only to restore my confidence in the scooter. It may be 4 years old but it’s only covered around 1200 miles but as I know very well, components can fail at any time.
Thank you for posting this. I’ve just bought a UK vision 110 2019, with 38 miles on the clock, it’s now got just over 200 miles on it. I’m going to keep an eye on it and I’ll post up dates on here regarding any problems with the fuel pump. Have you seen Scooty mans vision videos, he’s got a couple of visions I believe and he’s done a fair bit of mileage on them, but I haven’t heard him mention any problems with fuel pumps yet. Also join the Honda c90 forum as a few people on there own them….(usually under the “other Honda section”)….helpful people on there. Thanks again.
its useful video thanks. Also if u can tell best way , which way to keep float align when inserting pump in, cause i got my float stuck up which keep showing tank full fuel
@@jaspervirkgames9609 This video was a long time ago now so it’s hard to remember specific details. I know it was a tight and it involved rotating the unit to get it to fit. I’m thinking the float must be jammed.
I hate it when they make the new scooters so fragile , i remember old scooters had an fuel pump made of metal and it was connected to the frame pumping from the bottom of the tank. it almost never fail.. , not like the new pumps that inside the tank pumping from top of the tank and they always fail, ive seen this is the part selling the most on the junky yards... also they started to make this new nearby key system that is very expensive and I've seen those failing in my past.. every year it becomes more expensive and the product is getting worse, we need to start sharing those more and put in control the manufactures
Very good points raised. Most of my bikes over the years had a fuel system that was ‘gravity fed’, so no need for any fuel pump. I’m thinking that with bikes now being fuel injected, the petrol needs to be delivered to the injector under pressure, hence the need for a car style fuel pump in the tank. Solving a problem that didn’t exist!
@@autoknight747 I am not sure but from the eye perspective, it looks like the mechanical pump and the electric one are pumping at the same rate =/-.. I've seen more and more visions with the fuel pump fault, so weird for Honda. It was reliable scooters and they can't recall so disastrous problems with their scooters which were meant to be cheap in the first place but turns out with replacing the fuel pump twice a year its the same cost as any other scooter, not to mention work days lost(for those who work with the scooter) also dragging the scooter to the mechanic costs.
Hey sir, do you have any info on changing those small lower front driving light bulbs on the Vision 110... i've removed the front panel but i cant for the life of me see how to access those little bulbs in the headlight unit?? I'm hoping i dont have to take the whole front panel set up off?? ANy advise much appreciated 👍
Hi man, what do you think? TODAY, I mean NOW my fuel pump braked down again after one year later....what a dissapointment....I also kept always the petrol tank half full to keep the pump submerged in petrol to chill ! I need to wait more than 30 minutes to chill out in order to get back home with the bike from the braking point location. What can we do man? Is there any solution to this anoying issue? Greeetings. PS I still have 3 years warranty but I am seriosly thinking to sell it. It will happen again 100%
@@autoknight747 I am riding with fear that it would brake again...especially in this hot summer we have more than 35C, I protect it by placeing it to the shadow and also by refueling much more often, after just 2 lines droped.
@@IdealBike The tank capacity is so low and I get embarrassed just filing with £2 at the petrol station when half full, so now I keep a 5 litre fuel can in my garage and top it off before each ride. I also use E10 petrol, not E5.
@@autoknight747Hi - it's Big Rodders in Ireland. If the issue is ethanol based, why don't you use E5 instead of E10 petrol? I use StarTron fuel stabiliser in my bikes and particularly in my garden machinery and chainsaws. This is a worrying problem as I'm just about to purchase a new Vision. I had read about the issue in Far Eastern countries and assumed it was due to their hot climates.
@@rodneysweetnam8653 Hello - I do actually use E5 in my petrol vehicles and lawn mowers. There’s not much difference in price and these fuel tanks are tiny. My guess is that the previous owner didn’t though. If you are buying a new bike hopefully you’ll have the reassurance of the warranty which should keep you safe for a couple of years. Great idea about fuel stabiliser. I’ll be buying some as I don’t ride it in the winter.
It happened… The fuel pump let me down today and left me stranded in the middle of the busy road, I had to push it all the way home and by the time I got home it cooled down enough to start and drive for all of 10 seconds. I’m 100% certain it’s the fuel pump problem. I’ll be following this video in the next few days. I’m only on 4000 miles from new.. I’m gutted, this scooter was supposed to be reliable, I’m done with it, I can’t be paranoid about a problem like this even after it’s fixed.
Molim te možeš li mi reći dali ima filter goriva ? Ako ima na kojem djelu videa se nalazi , neznam Engleski pa se nisam snašao u videu. Planiram raditi velike servis sam , pošto mi u servisu traže 700 e , što mi je puno. Planiram promjeniti : Valjke , klizače , remen , svječicu , filter zraka i volan , jedino što me muči je taj filter goriva. Moja Honda vision je 2022 godište sa 32000 km i nikada nisam kvar imao , ulje stavljam motoul svakih 3000 km , kočione pločice sam zamjenio na 1000 km , stavljam ferodo pločice sada puno su bolje zaustavljaju skuter.
I have a 22 honda dio in New Zealand, same same bike but no smart key. Twice ive had it cut out on me when hiting a pothole in road. Tank full and riding cool. Pulled over and restated fine. Should this be a problem.
It probably shouldn’t happen but in the face of it, doesn’t sound like it is linked to the overheating fuel pump and difficult hot start. I’d be exploring a potential loose electrical connection.
I guess the heat there can’t help the situation. The tank capacity is just so tiny on these and the electric pump is likely not immersed in fuel for long as the level drops.
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. Had and having the same problem on hot day (or night), something like 25 degree. My vision 110 (2018) would not restart after an engine stop at a red light after 10min ride. No problem when commuting. But during this week, it got worse and worse and today (so warm) my vision 110 did not even start. Anyone knows how to "repair" instead of changing the entire pump ?
The mechanic told me it was due to the ethanol in fuel and dilatation ... so not hope to repair. Changing the fuel pump is the only hope. Honda changed the design and charge 236€ just for the pump 😞
I’m halfway there in this video as I remove the front panel and disconnect the battery! Some of the older ones apparently have it located somewhere else. I heard under the floor panel.
So, I have to be the luckiest or most irresponsible Honda Vision NSC110 owner and it has not broken down to date.
I bought it in 2018 and I haven't done a single service to it to date. I only use it to commute to work and it has become my little workhorse.
Today, during my christmas holidays, I have been starting the scooter every 4 days. Today, it took a while to start (turning over) but when it starts, it seems it wants to stop, I have 3/4 of a fuel tank.
I will try tomorrow to fill the tank to see if it is the fuel pump.
Thanks for the video, very hands on and explicit.
Thank you for the very detailed description, first of all, of how to remove the plastic itself, which mostly all of us beginners break without knowing where the plastic studs are. Also, a detailed description of replacing the pump itself....
I have the same problem with my 110 68 plate with still less than 1000 miles on the clock going to change my pump now. Thanks for putting this video up
Same here with my 18 plate Same issues
When I changed the pump I incountered the same problems you did so watching your video helped a lot, thanks 😊
And this seems to be an issue with the Vision... my pump failed after 1000 miles and cost me over £500 to get it replaced... not happy! But at least i know 'how to now' thanks to this video!
Had the exact same problem today on my vision 110 , 2019 reg ,,, 700 miles on clock.
Thanks a lot for your info,,,,puts me on the right track.
Well Done You !!
Never experienced this before or heard of it before from elsewhere. An overheating fuel pump sounds frightening! Honda UK would be my next stop if it isn't resolved. Interesting series, thanks.
I’m going to have a chat with the Honda dealer, even if only to restore my confidence in the scooter. It may be 4 years old but it’s only covered around 1200 miles but as I know very well, components can fail at any time.
Thank you for posting this.
I’ve just bought a UK vision 110 2019, with 38 miles on the clock, it’s now got just over 200 miles on it. I’m going to keep an eye on it and I’ll post up dates on here regarding any problems with the fuel pump.
Have you seen Scooty mans vision videos, he’s got a couple of visions I believe and he’s done a fair bit of mileage on them, but I haven’t heard him mention any problems with fuel pumps yet. Also join the Honda c90 forum as a few people on there own them….(usually under the “other Honda section”)….helpful people on there.
Thanks again.
its useful video thanks. Also if u can tell best way , which way to keep float align when inserting pump in, cause i got my float stuck up which keep showing tank full fuel
@@jaspervirkgames9609 This video was a long time ago now so it’s hard to remember specific details. I know it was a tight and it involved rotating the unit to get it to fit. I’m thinking the float must be jammed.
Gracias por tu video, a mi me paso lo mismo con mi honda vision 110 del 2021 cuando tenia 11.000 kilómetros.
Thx for the video! Which model year do you own? Did you experience the defect again?
2017 model year although registered in 2019. No problem since, it is now reliable again!
@@autoknight747 Thx for your fast answer! I hope they fixed that in the new models! 👍🏽 Good luck!
I hate it when they make the new scooters so fragile , i remember old scooters had an fuel pump made of metal and it was connected to the frame pumping from the bottom of the tank. it almost never fail.. , not like the new pumps that inside the tank pumping from top of the tank and they always fail, ive seen this is the part selling the most on the junky yards... also they started to make this new nearby key system that is very expensive and I've seen those failing in my past.. every year it becomes more expensive and the product is getting worse, we need to start sharing those more and put in control the manufactures
Very good points raised. Most of my bikes over the years had a fuel system that was ‘gravity fed’, so no need for any fuel pump. I’m thinking that with bikes now being fuel injected, the petrol needs to be delivered to the injector under pressure, hence the need for a car style fuel pump in the tank. Solving a problem that didn’t exist!
@@autoknight747 I am not sure but from the eye perspective, it looks like the mechanical pump and the electric one are pumping at the same rate =/-.. I've seen more and more visions with the fuel pump fault, so weird for Honda. It was reliable scooters and they can't recall so disastrous problems with their scooters which were meant to be cheap in the first place but turns out with replacing the fuel pump twice a year its the same cost as any other scooter, not to mention work days lost(for those who work with the scooter) also dragging the scooter to the mechanic costs.
Hey sir, do you have any info on changing those small lower front driving light bulbs on the Vision 110... i've removed the front panel but i cant for the life of me see how to access those little bulbs in the headlight unit?? I'm hoping i dont have to take the whole front panel set up off?? ANy advise much appreciated 👍
@@francfalco9375 I am not sure how to do that and I have now sold my scooter so cannot check.
Hi man, what do you think? TODAY, I mean NOW my fuel pump braked down again after one year later....what a dissapointment....I also kept always the petrol tank half full to keep the pump submerged in petrol to chill ! I need to wait more than 30 minutes to chill out in order to get back home with the bike from the braking point location. What can we do man? Is there any solution to this anoying issue? Greeetings. PS I still have 3 years warranty but I am seriosly thinking to sell it. It will happen again 100%
I am interested to know how widespread this fault is. Mine is now fixed but will it happen again in future……
@@autoknight747 I am riding with fear that it would brake again...especially in this hot summer we have more than 35C, I protect it by placeing it to the shadow and also by refueling much more often, after just 2 lines droped.
@@IdealBike The tank capacity is so low and I get embarrassed just filing with £2 at the petrol station when half full, so now I keep a 5 litre fuel can in my garage and top it off before each ride. I also use E10 petrol, not E5.
@@autoknight747Hi - it's Big Rodders in Ireland. If the issue is ethanol based, why don't you use E5 instead of E10 petrol? I use StarTron fuel stabiliser in my bikes and particularly in my garden machinery and chainsaws. This is a worrying problem as I'm just about to purchase a new Vision. I had read about the issue in Far Eastern countries and assumed it was due to their hot climates.
@@rodneysweetnam8653 Hello - I do actually use E5 in my petrol vehicles and lawn mowers. There’s not much difference in price and these fuel tanks are tiny. My guess is that the previous owner didn’t though. If you are buying a new bike hopefully you’ll have the reassurance of the warranty which should keep you safe for a couple of years. Great idea about fuel stabiliser. I’ll be buying some as I don’t ride it in the winter.
It happened… The fuel pump let me down today and left me stranded in the middle of the busy road, I had to push it all the way home and by the time I got home it cooled down enough to start and drive for all of 10 seconds.
I’m 100% certain it’s the fuel pump problem. I’ll be following this video in the next few days. I’m only on 4000 miles from new.. I’m gutted, this scooter was supposed to be reliable, I’m done with it, I can’t be paranoid about a problem like this even after it’s fixed.
Molim te možeš li mi reći dali ima filter goriva ? Ako ima na kojem djelu videa se nalazi , neznam Engleski pa se nisam snašao u videu.
Planiram raditi velike servis sam , pošto mi u servisu traže 700 e , što mi je puno.
Planiram promjeniti :
Valjke , klizače , remen , svječicu , filter zraka i volan , jedino što me muči je taj filter goriva.
Moja Honda vision je 2022 godište sa 32000 km i nikada nisam kvar imao , ulje stavljam motoul svakih 3000 km , kočione pločice sam zamjenio na 1000 km , stavljam ferodo pločice sada puno su bolje zaustavljaju skuter.
I have a 22 honda dio in New Zealand, same same bike but no smart key. Twice ive had it cut out on me when hiting a pothole in road. Tank full and riding cool. Pulled over and restated fine. Should this be a problem.
It probably shouldn’t happen but in the face of it, doesn’t sound like it is linked to the overheating fuel pump and difficult hot start. I’d be exploring a potential loose electrical connection.
Have heard this is a problem with the Vision also they are expensive and slow to replace here in Australia
I guess the heat there can’t help the situation. The tank capacity is just so tiny on these and the electric pump is likely not immersed in fuel for long as the level drops.
De que año es esa honda vision 110?
La mia es del 2021 y con 11.000 kilómetros me ha pasado lo mismo
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO.
Had and having the same problem on hot day (or night), something like 25 degree. My vision 110 (2018) would not restart after an engine stop at a red light after 10min ride. No problem when commuting. But during this week, it got worse and worse and today (so warm) my vision 110 did not even start.
Anyone knows how to "repair" instead of changing the entire pump ?
The mechanic told me it was due to the ethanol in fuel and dilatation ... so not hope to repair. Changing the fuel pump is the only hope. Honda changed the design and charge 236€ just for the pump 😞
Can u plz do a video on how to replace the battery on Honda vision plz plz plz plz
I’m halfway there in this video as I remove the front panel and disconnect the battery! Some of the older ones apparently have it located somewhere else. I heard under the floor panel.
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