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Honda 350 (1974) – 77V233000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles There Is A Possibility That, If Involved In A Collision, The Rider Could Impact The Hinged Fuel Filler Cap In Such A Manner As To Actuate The Release Lever And Open The Cap. This Would Result In A Gasoline Leak.


Honda 350 (1973) – 77V233000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles There Is A Possibility That, If Involved In A Collision, The Rider Could Impact The Hinged Fuel Filler Cap In Such A Manner As To Actuate The Release Lever And Open The Cap. This Would Result In A Gasoline Leak.


Honda 350 (1972) – 77V233000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles There Is A Possibility That, If Involved In A Collision, The Rider Could Impact The Hinged Fuel Filler Cap In Such A Manner As To Actuate The Release Lever And Open The Cap. This Would Result In A Gasoline Leak.


Honda 350 (1971) – 77V233000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles There Is A Possibility That, If Involved In A Collision, The Rider Could Impact The Hinged Fuel Filler Cap In Such A Manner As To Actuate The Release Lever And Open The Cap. This Would Result In A Gasoline Leak.


Honda 350 (1970) – 77V233000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles There Is A Possibility That, If Involved In A Collision, The Rider Could Impact The Hinged Fuel Filler Cap In Such A Manner As To Actuate The Release Lever And Open The Cap. This Would Result In A Gasoline Leak.


Moto Morini 350 (1977) – 78V009000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Nos. 122, “Motorcycle Brake Systems” And 123, “Motorcycle Controls And Displays”. The Proper Labels Identifying The Ignition, Turn Signal (Left And Right), Tachometer, Horn, And Lights Have Been Omitted. The Fuel Tank Is Not Properly Labeled And The Engine Stop Switch Must Be Installed And Identified.