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Is there a recall on the Honda GCV170?

There is currently no widely publicized recall specifically targeting the Honda GCV170 engine. Recalls involving this engine are unusual and typically concern the equipment in which the engine is installed rather than the engine itself.


This article explains what the GCV170 is, how recalls for Honda equipment are issued, and how you can verify recall status for any GCV170-equipped machine.


What is the Honda GCV170?


The Honda GCV170 is a small, air-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke engine used in a range of consumer lawn equipment, including certain lawnmowers, tillers, and generators. It’s part of Honda’s GCV family of engines, known for reliability and standard safety features. As with many small engines, recalls, when they occur, typically address a safety issue in the equipment or a component rather than the engine alone.


Has there been a recall specifically for the GCV170?


As of now, there are no widely reported recalls that target the GCV170 engine model itself. If a recall is issued, it would normally appear as an equipment recall (for the mower, tiller, or generator) that uses the GCV170, rather than a blanket engine recall. It’s important to check the latest notices from official sources to confirm the status of your particular unit.


How to check for recalls affecting GCV170-equipped equipment


To independently verify whether your GCV170-equipped device is affected by a recall, use these official channels:



  • Search the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recall database for “Honda engines” or for the specific equipment model you own that uses the GCV170.

  • Review Honda’s official safety and recall notices for Power Equipment in your country, focusing on notices that mention the GCV or the engine family and your equipment model.

  • Contact an authorized Honda Power Equipment dealer or service center with your equipment model and, if available, the engine serial number to confirm recall status.

  • Register your equipment with Honda or your retailer if recall notifications are available for your product line.


Staying proactive with these sources helps ensure you don’t miss a recall that could affect the safety or functionality of your equipment.


What to do if you can’t find recall information


If you cannot locate recall information for your GCV170-equipped device, contact Honda Customer Support or your local dealer for a direct confirmation. They can check current recall databases and issue safety bulletins if needed. Do not attempt to operate equipment that shows signs of a potential safety issue until it’s inspected by a professional.


What to do if you own GCV170 equipment and notice an issue


Regardless of recall status, always follow safe operation guidelines. If you notice fuel leaks, cracks in hoses, unusual smoking, overheating, loose components, or other unsafe conditions, stop using the equipment, disconnect the spark plug, and arrange service with an authorized dealer or repair center.


Summary


In brief, there is no known, widely publicized recall specifically targeting the Honda GCV170 engine as of today. Recalls, when they occur, tend to involve the equipment using the engine rather than the engine core. To stay informed, regularly check the CPSC recall database and Honda’s official recall notices, and contact a Honda dealer with your model and serial information to verify status. Being vigilant and acting on official guidance can help ensure safe operation of GCV170-powered equipment.

Which Honda lawn mowers are being recalled?


Recall Details
This recall involves Honda HRN216 and HRX217K6 lawnmowers, and GCV170/200 G5B general-purpose engines used in power washers and lawnmower replacement engines. The gas-fueled walk-behind lawnmowers are red and black with “HONDA” written on the clipping collection bag.



Which Honda model is being recalled?


Odyssey minivans
Honda is recalling over 440,000 Odyssey minivans from the 2018 through 2022 model years because their side curtain airbags may suddenly deploy, even if there hasn't been a crash. According to the automaker, this issue has led to 25 injuries.



Is the Honda GCV 160 a good engine?


GCV160/190
Honda GCV engines offer a quiet, yet powerful and lightweight combination for a variety of demanding applications. Ideal for residential mowers and pressure washers, these engines pack a punch.



Is the Honda GCV170 a good engine?


Easy, reliable starting with the enhanced Auto Choke Comfort System. High quality materials and purpose-built components ensure reliable long term use. Exceeds European exhaust emission legislation. Soft tone noise and reduced vibration.


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