Yes. There have been recall campaigns involving some 2002 Honda Gold Wing GL1800 motorcycles, but whether your bike is affected depends on its VIN. The reliable way to confirm is to check official recall databases and contact a Honda dealer.
How to verify recall status for a 2002 GL1800
To verify for your bike, use official recall databases. The steps below guide you through a quick check.
- Locate your motorcycle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) from the frame plate, registration, or owner's manual.
- Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall lookup page: NHTSA Recall Look-up.
- Enter the VIN in the search field and review any open recalls or campaigns listed for that VIN.
- If a recall is shown, contact an authorized Honda motorcycle dealer to schedule the repair. Recalls are typically repaired at no cost to the owner.
What you find will tell you whether a recall affects your bike and the required steps to rectify it.
What to know about recall campaigns
Recall campaigns are issued to address safety or compliance issues. They can affect specific model years, production lots, or regions, and they may apply to a vehicle even if it has relatively few miles or care history. For a 2002 GL1800, the impact depends on the exact VIN and the details of the campaign.
Where to look for official information
Refer to the following trusted sources to confirm current recall status for your bike:
- NHTSA recall database: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls
- Honda’s official recalls for owners: https://owners.honda.com/recalls
If you do receive a recall notice, contact your dealer promptly to arrange the service. Most recalls are completed in a single visit and are performed at no charge to the owner.
Summary
For the 2002 GL1800, recall status is VIN-specific. To determine whether your bike is affected, check the VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Honda) and contact a local Honda dealer for confirmation and service scheduling.


