WASHINGTON (AP) - American Honda Motor recalled approximately
18,500 snow blowers due to a potential fire hazard, just two days
after the arrival of one of the worst winter storms in decades.
The snow blowers were sold nationwide, the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission said Wednesday.
No fires have been reported, but the company has received 90
reports of fuel either seeping or dripping.
The fuel tank joint and O-ring on the fuel tank's underside can
allow fuel to escape fuel over time.
The devices were sold at Honda Power Equipment dealers from
April 2005 through November 2010 for about $2,000 to $3,400.
American Honda Motor Co., based in Torrance, Calif., said
customers should immediately stop using the snow blowers and bring
them to a dealer for a free fuel tank joint and o-ring replacement.
Snow blowers involved in the recall contain model number HS724
with frame serial number SZBE-1037913 through 1046577; model number
HS928 with frame serial number SZAS-1151080 through 1169012 and
model number HS1132 with frame serial number SZBF-1018734 through
1025998. The model numbers can be found on the side of the front
scoop. Frame serial numbers are located on the rear of the snow
blower just below the engine.
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