- Recall concerns defect in the quality of bolt flange in the front forks
- 56,194 units affected
- Honda will replace part free of cost
Honda has issued a recall for the Activa 125, Grazia and Aviator in India. The recall concerns a lower quality bolt flange (10X42) fitted in the front telescopic forks of the scooters.
This front fork issue affected 56,194 units manufactured between 7-16 February. Honda will notify affected customers via call, email or SMS for inspection at the nearest dealership. Customers can also enter their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Honda India’s official website to check if their vehicle is affected. To find out if your scooter has been affected by the recall, click HERE.
If the vehicle is found to have the faulty bolt flange, Honda will replace the part, free of cost without affecting the warranty of the scooter. On the other hand, the Honda Activa 5G, Dio and Cliq are not affected as they use a bottom link suspension setup.