2024 Honda Goldwing Safety Recall Notices
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 เม.ย. 2024
- powersports.honda.com/recalls
AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO. IS RECALLING CERTAIN 2018-2024 GL800 GOLDWING MOTORCYCLES. THE FUEL PUMP IMPELLER MAY HAVE BEEN IMPROPERLY MOLDED, RESULTING IN LOW DENSITY IMPELLERS. OVER TIME, THE LOW-DENSITY IMPELLER CAN DEFORM AND INTERFERE WITH THE FUEL PUMP BODY, RENDERING THE FUEL PUMP INOPERATIVE.
Safety Risk
IF THE FUEL PUMP MODULE IS INOPERATIVE, THE ENGINE MAY NOT START OR CAN STALL WHILE RIDING, INCREASING THE RISK OF A CRASH OR INJURY.
Remedy
CALL ANY AUTHORIZED HONDA MOTORCYCLE DEALER AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR REPAIR. THE DEALER WILL INSPECT AND, IF NECESSARY, REPLACE THE FUEL PUMP MODULE, FOR FREE. PLEASE ASK YOUR HONDA DEALER FOR THE SPECIFIC TIME YOUR MOTORCYCLE WILL NEED TO STAY AT THE DEALERSHIP WHENMAKING AN APPOINTMENT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS RECALL OR NEED ASSISTANCE LOCATING AN AUTHORIZED HONDA MOTORCYCLE DEALER, PLEASECALL HONDA POWERSPORTS CUSTOMER SUPPORT: 1-866-784-1870 OR USE THE FIND A DEALER OPTION ON WWW.POWERSPORTS.HONDA.COM - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
THE RECALL DOES APPLY TO CERTAIN 2018-2024 GOLDWINGS MODELS. CHECK WITH YOUR HONDA DEALER TO SEE IF THE RECALL APPLIES TO YOUR SPECIFIC GOLDWING.
I received my recall letter Thursday for my 2022 GW and called my closest dealer. He stated that they do not have replacement fuel pumps yet. I've been put on a wait list. And like you, Chris, I also have been across the country twice since 2022 without any problems. I'm heading to Alaska in July, so I would like to get my bike checked before then.
My Goldwing has been good to me, I will keep riding until the recall gets taken care of.
Hey fellow Goldwing Rider…I was hoping to get down to Mr. Chris this winter and do a ride…this little thing called Winter, Kid Plans…PRICE OF SHIPPING..oh yah and Work got in the way😶 But if your on your way to AK49 this summer..I’m on the Kenai Pen..a ‘21 GW owner..and waiting to here from my dealer here in Soldotna as to when I can get my Plastic Chariot in…chances are you being in the lower 48 you will get yours is better than mine in AK. I encourage you to do all you can to get all you can get done. If your making the miles up without a trailer…our Gen GW is kinda like a Super Car the further North you Go…but if you make it up…I’ll ride with you to the Homer Spit and let’s send MR. Chris a Vidja at the Salty Dog😎👍👍👍
I also have 2022 wing. My fuel pump is not one subject to recall and I doubt your or any newer wing is currently impacted by the recall. Please check out Chris’s latest video on the subject.
@DC-rl4rp I just returned from a ride to Tulsa, OK a few weeks ago.
The only problem occurred as I was heading home. It appears that a belt(s) broke in my rear tire, while traveling through IN-OH-WV, causing violent vibrations in the steering at high speed. Fortunately, I was able to find a Honda Powersports dealership in Mt. Savage, MD and purchased a new tire.
My group of 7 will be heading from MD and AZ, meeting in Three Forks, MT. Then we head to Skagway, AK via Banff and Jasper NP's. Hopefully, our paths will cross out on the roads. Safe travels.
@@Don-cl4dqWhen I had the rear tire replaced, the dealership checked my recall and confirmed that the '22 GW is ok.
No issues with my 2023 DCT Tour. It's a great bike and I love it
Good Morning Chris!
I just watched your video on the Honda Recall notice for the new style Goldwing. So far I have not had any issues with my 2023 GL1800 2023! I'm still enjoying it and riding it as much as possible. I'm looking forward to my trip to Atlanta in June, but in the meantime I'm going to contact the dealership where I bought it to see if my bike is on the recall list. Thanks for the update and I hope to see you soon!
Slingshot.
Thanks for sharing that Chris appreciate it. I will pass it on
Tks Chris. Like everyone else, my local dealer is not sure when parts will be available.
Got the letter! Thank you for clearly articulating this Chris. When I get my inspection next month, they’ll check it just to document and in the system. Looks like it’s in the good to go category.
My Goldwing has been Rock Solid. When I first purchased the bike, the Fuel Tank FLOAT was inoperable. Huntinton Beach Honda had it replaced under WARRANTY and we have been good to go!
Thanks for sharing your Honda Goldwing experiences
Good Evening All, I just completed the Fuel Pump recall. Like everyone has been saying, it is pretty quick and painless. However, for us CALIFORNIA RIDERS, PLEASE DONT FORGET TO GET THE VEHICLE EMISSION RECALL-PROFF OF CORRECTION CERTIFICATE. THERE IS A STATEMENT RIGHT ON THE RECALL LETTER THAT TALKS ABOUT THIS.
I just received a recall. But was at Honda dealership I go to and they said my 2019 Standard Wing, DOES DEFINITELY NEED A NEW FUEL PUMP.
50,000 flawless miles. About to head out for 6,000 plus. No recall done until I get home after the trip.
Chris, I got my notice from honda and here is the SIMPLE ANSWER. The tech took off the seat. HE WROTE THE PUMP NUMBER FROM THE TOP OF THE PUMP. PUT THAT NUMBER IN COMPUTER, TO VERIFY THE SERIES OF THE PUMP. ONCE DONE, HE REINTALLED SEAT. He added notes on computer. Took ten min. To complete inspection. DONE N DONE. No further service required.
In short . All they do it check the model number of the pump on the bike. If the pump is not on the list. There is nothing else to be done. NO charge !!!
Chris, I have a 2018. My letter reads differently in that it specifies that parts will not be available until July, at the earliest - dealer confirmed this. He added that the CBR line is equally affected, as are ’19 - ’23 Can Am’s. Right now he has a dead CBR 600 waiting for the pump. Oh yeah - and there are 5M Honda cars worldwide, same years, affected with the same issue.
Good info Chris thanks for sharing 👍 safe travels. ARKANSAS Badlands
The recall is also for the 2018-2019 Gold Wings, I have a 2018 and received my recall notice on 4-20-24. The recall does apply to those years also. But thanks for the info
Yes you are correct if you got a letter too. powersports.honda.com/recalls
Quick update on my 2019 UK Goldwing Tour fuel pump failure. My bike is fixed and ready to be picked up tomorrow, 2 May 2024. Fuel pump was confirmed as faulty after having a fuel pressure test carried out. Fuel pump has been replaced under their Honda extended Warranty scheme. Honda UK have only issued a recall for fuel pumps on 2020 - 2024 bikes, so my bike would NOT have been included in the recall. Maybe Honda UK are going to release a recall bulletin for 2018 - 2019 bikes too? Will update further once I have the bike back. Ride safe. 👍🏻
Yes sir...Honda is sending out the same safety recall for the 2018-2019 Goldwing also.
Yes, this does apply to certain 2018-2024 Goldwings Models.
Hey Chris, good morning and Happy Thursday! It is June 28th, have you heard any updates on the recall? Has your local favorite dealer reached out to you that they have parts in stock? Thank you for all you do!
I just received a recall notice for my 2018
No problem thus far. I have a 2019 Manual GoldWing Tour. Like most of you I called my dealer and no parts to correct the issue as of yet. Guess I will continue to ride it till it puts me down or part comes in to correct.
2nd May 2024. UK 2019 (2020 reg) Goldwing DCT Tour with Full Honda Service History and 5000 miles (8000 kms) on the clock, COMFIRMED fuel pump failure. The excellent Honda Tech, Ian at CJ Balls of Norwich diagnosed and fixed the fault. All professionally handled by Lewis on the “desk”. I have been told the fuel pump is NOT included in any current fuel pump recall in the UK due to the bike being a 2019 model. The Goldwing fuel pump recall in the UK at the moment is for 2020-2024 Goldwings only. The pump failure was confirmed with a Goldwing fuel pressure tester, of which there are only a few (maybe only one?) in the UK. The pump price is £800 ($1000 USD) and involves 1 hour of labour to replace, plus any extra time to diagnose the fault. Once dealers learn to recognise the fault, then the amount of time to diagnose the fault should come down. However, regardless of the time to diagnose the fault, this repair is very likely to cost at least £1000 ($1250 USD) in the UK on 2018-2019 Goldwings, unless Honda UK bring out a recall for 2018-2019 bikes, as they have for the USA. Luckily, my Goldwing is covered under a Honda extended warranty, so this repair was of no cost to me. However, this might be something very worth while thinking about for anyone thinking of buying a 2nd hand 2018-2019 manufactured year Goldwing. That’s the end of my fuel pump failure updates and I hope this helps someone else in the future. Ride safe.
18-19 models will get a new fuel pump. 20-24 they will only inspect the sticker on the pump to make 100% sure it didn’t have a older fuel pump that my have got by and put on the 20-24 bikes.
A01 may have a faulty pump whereas A02 are OK?
Keeping the Goldwing riders informed
Chris the 18 & 19 are also recall I got my recall letter also
If you go a letter from honda then yes it applies to your year. Check your vin number or model at powersports.honda.com/recalls
Parts will start being available in middle May.
Isn't the code on the fuel pump stating that A01 needs looking at closer and A02 is ok?
To be safe, I say let your Honda dealership verify if the recall applies to your year make and model.
Heey Chriss, do You know something about the same recall for European Goldwings ? Tiĺl now I diddnt receive anything from Honda Europe. Willy , Ternat / Brussels.
Chris I've got a 2008 I've had I've had a 1996 and I've had a 2000 and I haven't had a problem yet I also had a 1983
I have had no issues either and I've been across the country twice in 3 years, but I have not received my recall letter yet...Javi G. Az Ryder
Riding across country 2 times in 3 years tells me that you are a real rider, have your Honda Dealer to check your Vin to see if you need the recall.
@@chriscaliente5033 Thanks Chris, will do...safe ryd'n amigo
Has anyone actually had, or know someone (personally) that has had the fuel pump go tits up on their Goldwing? I don't know of anyone, nor have I even read if anyone has had issues. But hey, I am glad they are trying to set things right with it.
But there have been a few complaints about the audio deck under the trunk. Not only does it affect the display, but the suspension and mapping settings for the bike, as you can't control them properly. I would figure that would have been a bit higher on the list if things to cause risk enough to warrant at least a service campaign...
UK here. Just had my 2020 DCT fuel pump fail. Bike has 5000 miles (8k kms) on the clock. Poor and no starting symptoms. Good luck.
What symptoms did you have that let you know it was the fuel pump?
@@tobreatheistogrow Hi. The 1st symptom I had was starting the bike 1st thing. It would fire up and then immediately die. I would try it a few times and it would either just die straight away or not tick over after I revved it up. However, it would eventually tick over and run after maybe 4 or 5 attempts. I had no idea what the issue was, but as it was running, I thought I would mention it to my dealer to be looked at, at the next service. However, after another poor starting sequence one day, we went for a 30 mile high speed ride to a local bikers cafe with no issues. We stopped for a bite to eat and a cuppa for about an hour. When we got back on the bike, it would not start at all no matter what I tried. Sometimes it would fire up, but would not rev and then died after about 10 seconds. Other times, it would just cough and instantly die. Eventually it started and revved up, so we rode another 30 miles straight to the Honda dealer with no issues. Once there, we left it ticking over and let the Honda technician “play” with it. He confirmed something wasn’t right, even after resetting everything. We left the bike with them and they eventually diagnosed a faulty pump by swapping it with another in their workshop. New pump should be fitted next week. 🤞🏻 Hope this helps.
I’ve had the bike not want to turn on before. Not even the lights would come on. I unhooked the battery and re connected it and it’s been fine ever since. Another problem is sometimes the windshield quits working and u have to turn it off and back on for it to work. I found out if u raise the windshield just a little before hitting the start button it will work every time. Also have problems with the reverse not working all the time. I even had it adjusted and it still doesn’t work all the time.
What year make and model do you have?
@@chriscaliente5033 2018 tour
I have a 2022 tour mode here in Ontario Canada and I've had no issues whatsoever. What concerns me is that Honda's recall letter to me states that if I haven't had any problems yet then I should wait to have my fuel pump replaced because of a shortage of parts ATM. Personally, I'd rather have the pump replaced before I end up broken down on the side of the the road. Your thoughts please.
I plan to keep riding until the parts come in, which means that if that takes until the remaining of the year my wheels will keep turning!
I pretty sure it's 2018 to 2024 goldwings
The Godfather got his recall letter on both 2018 trikes.
Very good information thanks for keeping me posted
The recall was generated because there are actual failures, so even though you have had no issues does not mean you won't. Not all vehicles in the recall will be effected so an examination will be necessary unless Honda has nailed down the exact VIN sequence. In that case you should be able to check on line to see if it applies to you.
Safety recalls NEVER expire no matter who now owns the vehicle ...
Because the fuel pump is considered a emission device it's only in the land of fruits and nuts that it will be considered a maintenance neglect if you don't comply with the request to get it fixed or examined...
My grip is honda knows what bikes need new fuel pumps really based on your vin# or some number on your fule pump so why couldnt in their letter just if your bike needs it or not so now i gotta take the bike in for inspection then if it needs it then the dealer will order new fuel pump cause we all damn well know they dont have a fuel pump instock and then i gotta bring the damn bike back thats 2 trips i gotta make to the dealership why when they can just tell me if mine needs and then i can haver dealer order the part and make one trip this is crazy and huge inconvenience cause now we are in riding season and dealers are slammed with bikes in for repairs and riders having bikes worked on already for the riding season just my opinion again love your channel
Enter your Honda Vin # to check for recalls, go to powersports.honda.com/recalls
@chriscaliente5033 well this is funny I put in my Vin and it still does not tell me it is recalled it says there is a potentially 1 recall then refers to fuel pump which it states for bikes 2018-2020 so that's confusing as all hell lol thanks for your response look like I am making 2 trips to the dealer...lol
@@michaelsloane1034 sorry for any confusion but the recall applies to certain 2018-2024 Honda Golwings, you may also have your Honda Dealership to check your vin number to see if the recall applies, if it does you may be put on a waiting list for inventory, good luck!
@chriscaliente5033 no worries not your fault you didn't confuse me the honda site confused me lol it didn't even mention bikes past 2020 I have a 2023 but yea that's a good idea to go to my dealer and have them check the vin# thx for that..
Sending out one blanket letter for all Goldwings from 2018-2024 would have cut down on the fuel pump confusion!