Honda Canada Inc. recollected over seventeen thousand snow blowers that were traded crossways Canada because they mightbear a fire danger, according to anannouncement made by Health Canada.
A notification on Health Canada's website advises that absorbent gasoline could explode and cause injuries or serious damages. Honda recommended thepossessors of the snowblowers to carry the machines into a Honda Power Equipment supplier where the fuel reservoirdual will be substituted without any charges.
The remembranceincludes snowblowers traded between July 2005 and January 2011 with following model and successive numbers: HS622-SZAL 1132227 to 1135769; HS724-SZBE 1039093 to 1046537; HS928-SZAS 1153849 to 1168932; HS1132-SZBF 1019384 to 1025493; HS1336i- SACJ 1014018 to 1014057; HSM1336i-SAKJ 1001284 to 1004177.
Anunattached joint on the fuel tank can lead to the leakage of gasoline, which could cause burns or serious injuries.
According to the announcement neither Health Canada nor Honda Canada Inc. has acknowledged any rumours of injuries or occurrences related to the use of these snow blowers.
But still the customers are directed to stop using the snow blowers till they have been mended.
About eighteen thousand and five hundred alike snow blowers are being evoked in the U. S. by American Honda Motor Co. Inc. Consumers can give a ring to Honda at 1-888-946-6329 or officially visit its website for more data.












