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MN_Runner


Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
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Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Original Message   Dec 29, 2010 9:01 pm
My serial number is too high so my Honda blower is not affected but has anyone taken their Honda blower for the recall repair?  On a side note, My 2005 Honda Odyssey had a brake failure recall and took me two tries to get it right this week.  I hope you guys have much better recall repair experience.  Are there any other recalls on Honda blower?
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borat


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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #16   Dec 30, 2010 12:01 pm
aa335 wrote:
No, I can't.  But I can imagine paying that much for a BMW. :)                                

Not this guy. 

I don't really care about slick sophistication nor prestige.   I want stone axe reliability and reasonable fuel economy.   That's why I drive a 1996 Toyota 100 SR5 4WD that I bought new and have  owned for almost 15 years.  Without a doubt, the best vehicle I've ever owned.  It's got thousands of miles being pounded down  rough gravel roads and it still doesn't squeak or rattle. 

I have not spent one dime on repairs.  The only maintenance has been new tires, batteries, windshield wipers and air filters along with regular lubrication.  No rust and never a problem.

Sorry for going off topic here.
New_Yorker


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Location: Long Island, NY
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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #17   Dec 30, 2010 12:23 pm
borat wrote:
Not this guy. 

I don't really care about slick sophistication nor prestige.   I want stone axe reliability and reasonable fuel economy.   That's why I drive a 1996 Toyota 100 SR5 4WD that I bought new and have  owned for almost 15 years.  Without a doubt, the best vehicle I've ever owned.  It's got thousands of miles being pounded down  rough gravel roads and it still doesn't squeak or rattle. 

I have not spent one dime on repairs.  The only maintenance has been new tires, batteries, windshield wipers and air filters along with regular lubrication.  No rust and never a problem.

Sorry for going off topic here.



Glad you mentioned it.  I have long wondered about a term you used to describe your Toyota, " SR-5 "  I see it on all kinds of Toyota Vehicles of many different stripe.  Have you any idea what it stands for, and why its on so many different Toyota models ? I even asked my dealer, and he hasn't an answer.  My 2010 Prius doesn't have the SR-5 emblem.

Incidentally, an AMSOIL brand (www.amsoil,com) POD air filter can be used on the 928 carb intake, it is a highly moisture/water restistant oiled Foam air filter that vibrates as the engine operates to shake off anything that tries to cling to it.  It might do the trick for anyone wanting a solution to water injestion.  I will use whenever I start the machine off season or whenever dust is possible in the air. My Honda HS 928 TAS has no such problem as water injestion, but it does illustrate the problem with having no air filter on a snowblower engine.

MN_Runner


Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Joined: Dec 5, 2010
Points: 622

Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #18   Dec 30, 2010 1:38 pm
New_Yorker,

Is your snowblower affected by the recall?  What year is your blower?

borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #19   Dec 30, 2010 1:59 pm
SR-5  stand for  a certain mechanical and trim level.

 I'm not positive but the "S" is for Sport and the R is for engine type.  I suspect that the 5 stands for the extra five grand I had to spend to get the SR-5 decal on the tailgate. 
MN_Runner


Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #20   Dec 30, 2010 2:02 pm
That doesn't sound like the practical Borat we know.
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #21   Dec 30, 2010 2:12 pm
MN_Runner wrote:
That doesn't sound like the practical Borat we know.

It was the only Toyota T-100 around in a 700 mile radius from where I live.  As it was, I had to fly to where it was (I was on a business trip at the time) and drive the 450 miles home.   I needed a truck and I wanted a Toyota.  Didn't have any choice.  Looking back, it's the best auto investment I've ever made. 
aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #22   Dec 30, 2010 2:32 pm
borat wrote:
Not this guy. 

I don't really care about slick sophistication nor prestige.   I want stone axe reliability and reasonable fuel economy.   That's why I drive a 1996 Toyota 100 SR5 4WD that I bought new and have  owned for almost 15 years.  Without a doubt, the best vehicle I've ever owned.  It's got thousands of miles being pounded down  rough gravel roads and it still doesn't squeak or rattle. 

I have not spent one dime on repairs.  The only maintenance has been new tires, batteries, windshield wipers and air filters along with regular lubrication.  No rust and never a problem.

Sorry for going off topic here.

I do care about sophistication and company philosophy.  I rather drive a car that offers excitement rather than utility like an appliance with wheels.  My car has been reliable, embarassed a couple of C5 and GT's who thinks a 4 doors car is slow.  :)
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #23   Dec 30, 2010 2:46 pm
Yeah, that might be important to you when riding around the streets of Chicago.  It's a bit different than being 100 or more miles down a dirt road in the middle of the Canadian wilderness.  Style and sophistication mean very little when it's parked on the side of the road with problems and the next vehicle might very well be days away.  Not too much cell phone coverage out there either.  

Know what I mean?
snowmachine


Location: Washington State
Joined: Nov 12, 2008
Points: 268

Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #24   Dec 30, 2010 2:53 pm
I wonder if Honda changed suppliers on a part?  It seems odd that a model that really hasn't changed for some time would have an issue like this.  It's not like it's a new model year vehicle.

When did Honda first come out with their tracked snow blower line?  Or the current generation anyway?

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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
Points: 2434

Re: Anyone Affected by Honda Snowblower Recalls Due to Fire Hazard?
Reply #25   Dec 30, 2010 3:36 pm
borat wrote:
Yeah, that might be important to you when riding around the streets of Chicago.  It's a bit different than being 100 or more miles down a dirt road in the middle of the Canadian wilderness.  Style and sophistication mean very little when it's parked on the side of the road with problems and the next vehicle might very well be days away.  Not too much cell phone coverage out there either.  

Know what I mean?

Oh yeah, if I'm out in the sticks, it will be with a pick up truck, domestic preferred just to keep the natives friendly.
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