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- Commercial Mowers
- General Purpose Engines
- Generators
- Lawn mowers
- Power Carriers
- Pumps
- Riding Equipment
- Robotic Mower
- Snow blowers
- Tillers
- Trimmers-Brushcutters
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NOTE: If you need an owner's manual for a Honda engine on a pressure washer (or other non-Honda equipment), we must have the full model name of the Honda engine, not the pressure washer. This model name will always start with a "G". Some common examples would be GC160, GXV670, GX340.
Honda also has online parts listings for most models: peparts.honda.com
Shop Manuals may be purchased online through Honda Power Equipment’s online publications store. This site offers a variety of Honda Genuine service materials for purchase.
Engines
You can find information on carburetor jetting for high elevations here.
To have your engine’s carburetor modified for high elevation use, contact an authorized Honda Power Equipment Dealer near you for assistance. Modifying the carburetor for high elevation use is not covered under the Distributor’s Limited Warranty.
If you feel comfortable performing the modification yourself, use the information provided here along with the appropriate Honda Shop Manual to replace the main jet inside the carburetor with the appropriate size.
Take your equipment to your local authorized Honda Engine dealer for an inspection and repair.
General Information
If you are interested in becoming an authorized sales and service dealer for Honda Power Equipment, call 1-678-339-2564 during normal business hours, M - F, 9am - 5pm EST.
If you are interested in becoming an authorized engine dealer, please contact your regional engine distributor.
Hours of Operation: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm EST
Honda Power EquipmentAttn: Customer Relations
4900 Marconi Drive
Alpharetta, GA 30005-8847
Phone #: 770-497-6400
Information we need when you contact our Customer Relations Office:
- Your name and address
- Owner's name and address if different from above
- Full Model Name and serial number (See your Owner's Manual for serial number location)
- Date of Purchase
- Selling Dealer
- Description of problem
Parts can be purchased from any Authorized Servicing Honda Power Equipment Dealer.
In order to assure you receive the correct part, please provide your dealer with the model and serial number of your equipment (or the engine number if ordering engine parts).
Please note: Home Depot is not a servicing dealer and only carries limited maintenance parts.
You can find information on carburetor jetting for high elevations here
To have your engine’s carburetor modified for high elevation use, contact an authorized Honda Power Equipment Dealer near you for assistance. Modifying the carburetor for high elevation use is not covered under the Distributor’s Limited Warranty.
If you feel comfortable performing the modification yourself, use the information provided here along with the appropriate Honda Shop Manual to replace the main jet inside the carburetor with the appropriate size.
Honda engines are designed and certified to run on regular unleaded gasoline containing no more than 10% ethanol (E10).
Gasoline is allowed, by regulation, to contain a variety of additives. The same regulation limits how much of some additives, such as alcohol, can be included in the fuel and still allow it to be sold as gasoline. A maximum of 10% ethanol is allowed in gasoline (other oxygenates are also listed). Honda engines are designed for good performance and efficient operation using gasoline containing from 0 to 10% ethanol.
E85, a mixture of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, has been in the news recently. E85 is an alternative fuel; it is not gasoline. Honda engines are not designed or certified to run on E85 or any other alternative fuel. Always refer to your owner's manual for the recommended fuel and the currently approved additives.
Take your equipment to your local Honda Power Equipment servicing dealer for inspection, diagnosis, and repair.
*Please note: Home Depot is not a servicing dealer. However, if you purchased your equipment at Home Depot and require warranty work, you may bring your product back to Home Depot, as they will assist you in sending it out for warranty repairs.
Below are general locations where the model ID plate may be located on a Honda Power Equipment product. Scroll to find which Honda Power Equipment product you have, and read the information provided to help you determine what model you have for your Honda product. This information is important to your local Honda Power Equipment dealer to help you find the correct replacement parts or service for your Honda Power Equipment unit. If you are having difficulties locating the model ID plate, contact your local Honda Power Equipment dealer for assistance.
Commercial Mowers:
Use the pictures below for help finding the model name of your commercial mower.
HRC215, HRC216
HRC7013, HRC7113, HRC7018/7020
Consumer Lawn Mowers:
See the picture below for help finding the model name.
General Purpose Engines:
To find the model number, look for a model number sticker on the engine. All Honda
engines model numbers start with the letter "G," such as "G100",
"GX610", or "GXV160." For some engines, you will
also need to locate the serial number, which is stamped into the side of the engine.
Generators:
All Honda generators have a model name with a prefix that starts with "E"
such as EB500, EU1000i, or EG5000.
The model name is usually on the case, fuel tank, or near the control panel.
Hand Held Products:
See the picture below for help finding the model name.
Power Carriers:
See the picture below for help finding the model name.
Pumps:
All Honda water pumps have a model name with a prefix that starts with "W"
such as WD30, WH15 or WDP30.
The model name is usually on the fuel tank or recoil starter of the engine.
Riding Equipment:
The Model Name and Frame Serial Number locations vary depending upon the model you
own.
In the case of the H6522 (shown above),
H4013, H4514, H4518,
HT3810, HT3813, HT4213, HT-R3009, HT-R3811, H5013, H5518
and RT5000,
the frame serial number is located on the right side, or front right side, of the
frame. The model name should be prominently displayed on the engine hood or above
the rear wheels.
Snow blowers:
You should be able to find an ID tag similar to the picture below on your product.
The Identification tag location: 2-stage models: Typically located on the back of
the frame or lower handlebar
Single-stage models: Typically located on the right side or on the rear axle.
Tillers:
You should be able to find an ID tag similar to the picture below on your product.
(see below)
FG100 Identification tag location: Rear center on the debris shield,
behind the engine
Generators
Support videos are available for the EU1000i, EU2000i, EG2800i, EB2800i, EU3000i Handi, and EU3000is. Click here to view available videos.
Lawn Mowers
Support videos are available for the HRN, HRR, and HRX series lawn mowers. Click here to view available videos.
Your lawn mower engine is not factory-equipped with a spark arrester. In some areas, it is illegal to operate an engine without a spark arrester. Check local laws and regulations. An optional USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) approved spark arrester is available from an authorized Honda servicing dealer.
Click here to view a list of optional spark arresters you can purchase from an authorized Honda dealer. Specific page for spark arrester kits is 2-9.
Click here to find an authorized servicing Honda lawn mower dealer in your area.
For an even lawn finish, overlap each mowing swath by a few inches. If the grass
is very tall or thick, use more overlap and a narrower mowing swath.
Your Honda mower will work most efficiently if you use the following mowing patterns
as much as possible. Mower deck and equipment design and the direction in which
the blade rotates cause these mowing patterns to give the best results.
(Applies to the HRX217HMA, HRX217HXA, HRX217HYA, HRX217HZA models only.)
- Push and hold the yellow button down on the blade control lever and measure the free play at the top of the lever. Free play should be 3/8 to 9/16 in (10 to 15 mm). If adjustment is necessary:
- Loosen the lock nuts with a 10 mm wrench, and move the adjuster up or down as required.
- Tighten the lock nuts and recheck the free play.
- Start the engine outdoors.
- Move the throttle to FAST.
- Operate the blade control lever. The blades should engage when you push the lever forward, and the blades should stop quickly when the lever is released. If the blades do not start or stop as they should with the correct cable adjustment, take the mower to an authorized Honda servicing dealer for repair.
(Applies to the HRX217HMA, HRX217HXA, HRX217HYA, HRX217HZA models only.)
- With the engine stopped, position the control cable bands as shown.
- Pull the shift lever all the way back to the neutral position.
- Start the engine and move the throttle lever to the FAST position.
- Engage the drive clutch lever and confirm the following:
- Mower does not self-propel.
- Mower begins to self-propel or creeps very slowly forward when the shift lever is moved one notch forward.
- If adjustment is required, loosen the top and bottom drive clutch cable lock nuts
with a 10 mm wrench.
- Move the adjuster up or down, as required, until the mower operates as outlined in step 4.
- Tighten the lock nuts.
- If the mower will not operate correctly, take the mower to an authorized Honda servicing dealer.
Cable Check
- With the engine off, use the multi-position adjuster to set the Smart Drive control in its lowest position.
- With the engine off, loosen the adjuster jam nut.
- Without pushing the Smart Drive control, pull the lawn mower backwards to check wheel resistance.
- If no wheel resistance exists, mark the adjuster and TIGHTEN the adjuster one turn at a time until the wheels lock-up when pulling rearward.
- Turn the adjuster in the LOOSEN direction 8 complete revolutions (for K8 and later; MZCG-8400001 and later). For K5 through K7, do 4 complete revolutions.
- Tighten the jam nut to lock the adjuster in place.
- Loosen the Smart Drive clutch cable LOCK NUT.
- Start the engine.
- Without engaging the Smart Drive grip, turn the clutch cable ADJUSTER in the MOVE direction until the lawn mower just begins to move forward.
- Turn the clutch cable ADJUSTER 1 to 2 turns in the STOP direction.
- Tighten the clutch cable LOCK NUT.
- Check the operation of the Smart Drive system.
Cable Check
- With the engine off, use the multi-position adjuster to set the Smart Drive control in its lowest position.
- Gradually push the Smart Drive control down while pulling the lawn mower backwards. The rear wheels should lock up before the Smart Drive paddles are straight up-and-down. If they don’t, perform the cable adjustment below.
- With the engine off, loosen the jam nut one revolution.
- Without pushing the Smart Drive control, pull the lawn mower backwards to check wheel resistance.
- If no wheel resistance exists, mark the adjuster and TIGHTEN the adjuster one turn at a time until the wheels lock-up when pulling rearward.
- Turn the adjuster in the LOOSEN direction 4 complete revolutions.
- Tighten the jam nut to lock the adjuster in place.
The Smart Drive control can be adjusted up or down into any one of five positions for operator comfort.
Do not attempt to adjust the position of the Smart Drive control while the mower is in motion.
Slide the multi-position adjuster to the left to unlock the control, move the Smart Drive control up or down into the most comfortable position, and then release the multi-position adjuster and allow it to engage.
- Move the throttle to the FAST position.
- With the engine off, loosen the locking clamp screw holding the cable.
- At the control plate, pull the cable backward slowly moving lever A and B.
- 4. When lever A stops moving, hold the cable in that position. DO NOT PULL
FARTHER.
Lever B can still move if you continue pulling hard enough. - Tighten the locking clamp screw.
- Start the engine and let it warm up.
- Engage the Roto-Stop®, and then check the engine speed with the throttle set to the FAST position.
Maximum governed speed 2,950 ~ 3,100 rpm - If the engine speed is not within specification, bend the governor spring arm very slightly as needed:
- Left increases spring tension and engine speed.
- Right decreases spring tension and engine speed.
Throttle cable adjustment is necessary if the throttle lever does not operate the choke properly.
- Move the throttle lever to the FAST position.
- Remove the air cleaner cover.
- Use a feeler gauge and measure the clearance between the control choke arm and the
control lever. The clearance should be 0 to 0.040 in (0 to 1 mm).
- To adjust the clearance, loosen the lock nuts with a 10 mm wrench.
- Move the adjuster up or down as required to obtain the proper clearance.
- Tighten the lock nuts.
- Check the engine speed with a tachometer.
Your lawn mower is equipped with a self-charging electric start system that charges the battery while the engine is running.
To charge the battery using the optional Honda battery charger accessory, follow the instructions in this consumer information handout.
(Applies to the HRB216, HRB217, HRR216, HRS216, HRT216, HRX217, and HRZ216 models
only) The spark arrester must be serviced every 100 hours to keep it functioning
as designed.
- Allow the engine to cool, and disconnect the spark plug cap to prevent accidental starting.
- Remove the three flange bolts and the heat shield.
- Remove the two set screws and the spark arrester from the muffler.
- Check for carbon deposits on the spark arrester and the exhaust port.
- Brush carbon deposits away. Be careful to avoid damaging the spark arrester screen.
- Installation is the reverse of removal. Tighten all hardware securely.
- Reconnect the spark plug cap.
If you look closely, you’ll see that most grass has stems and leaves. If you cut
off the leaves, you’ll scalp the lawn. Let the grass recover between mowings. Your
mower will work better, and your lawn will look better.
If your grass gets too tall, cut it once at the highest cutting height setting,
then mow again in 2 or 3 days. Don’t take off more than one third of total grass
height in any one mowing, or brown patches may develop. Consult a local nursery
or lawn and garden center for cutting height recommendations and advice about specific
types of grasses and growing conditions in your area. Cutting height adjustment
is explained in the owner’s manual.
A sharp blade cuts cleanly. A dull blade tears the grass, leaving shredded ends that turn brown. When your blade doesn't cut cleanly anymore, have it sharpened or replaced.
Most grasses should be mowed when they have grown 1/2 to 1 inch above their recommended height. More frequent mowing is required for mulching than for bagging. For best mulching results, you may need to mow the lawn twice a week during the growing season.
This is because the flywheel brake on the mower is engaged until you depress the flywheel brake lever (top lever) on the handlebars. Depressing this lever while pulling up on the handles will allow you to easily move the handles up.
American Honda's Distributor's Limited Warranty coverage starts from the date of the first retail purchase.
American Honda only manufactures new lawn mowers; we do not refurbish products for resale. Since Honda is not involved with the refurbishing, we have no knowledge of what work has been done to refurbished units, nor do we know the reason why they were returned to Home Depot. You would need to contact the store where the product was purchased for more information.
Refurbished mowers are sold "as-is", so any damaged or missing parts are the responsibility of the buyer or retailer, not American Honda.
The blade must spin very fast to cut properly. Always use the FAST throttle setting to keep the engine running at maximum rpm. If engine speed drops, it could mean the engine is being overloaded by the blade trying to cut too much grass. Mow a narrower swath, mow at a slower pace, raise the cutting height, or move the Clip Director® knob (HRX217 only) toward the BAG position.
If the ground is too dry, mowing will stir up a lot of dust. Besides being unpleasant to work in, too much dust will clog the air filter. If dust is a problem, water your lawn the day before mowing. Mow when the grass is dry to your touch but the soil is still moist. Wet grass is slippery and can make you lose your footing. Also, wet grass clippings will clog the mower deck and collect in clumps on the lawn. Always wait for wet grass to dry before mowing.
Your mower can be used to pick up fallen leaves for disposal. If using the mower to bag large amounts of fallen leaves and not for mowing, set the cutting height adjustment levers so the front of the mower deck is one or two settings higher than the rear.
If you want to mulch fallen leaves into your lawn, don't let the leaf cover get too deep before you begin. For best results, start mulching while grass still shows through the leaf cover. In places where fallen leaves completely cover the grass, remove the leaves by raking or use the grass bag so your mower can pick them up for disposal. Insert the mulching plug or position the Clip Director® knob in the MULCH position.
To bag leaves with the HRX217 mower, position the Clip Director knob in the #9 position (not quite full mulching) to start. This setting will allow the leaves to be recirculated and recut until the particles are small enough to pass though the sliding door opening and into the grass bag. Depending on the size, type, and water content of the leaves, it may be necessary to open the Clip Director to allow for best bagging results. Using the Clip Director correctly will allow better grass bag filling, resulting in less grass bag emptying. Be sure there are no obstacles, including rocks, hidden under the leaves.
To bag leaves with rear discharge mowers, install the optional leaf shredder in the discharge opening. The leaf shredder helps to chop up the leaves to better pack the grass bag so it won't have to be emptied as often. Be sure there are no obstacles, including rocks, hidden under the leaves.
Click here for
a list of available leaf shredders for Honda lawn mowers. Specific page for leaf
shredders is 2-7.
Click here to find an authorized servicing Honda lawn mower
dealer in your area.
Before clearing a clogged mower deck, stop the engine and turn the fuel valve to the OFF position. Disconnect the spark plug cap and tilt the mower so the air cleaner side is up. Clear a clogged deck with a stick, not your hands.
Parts
American Honda's Distributor's Limited Warranty coverage starts from the date of the first retail purchase.
American Honda only manufactures new lawn mowers; we do not refurbish products for resale. Since Honda is not involved with the refurbishing, we have no knowledge of what work has been done to refurbished units, nor do we know the reason why they were returned to Home Depot. You would need to contact the store where the product was purchased for more information.
Refurbished mowers are sold "as-is", so any damaged or missing parts are the responsibility of the buyer or retailer, not American Honda.
If you purchased a new piece of equipment and are missing parts or manuals that come with the product, you need to contact your selling dealer.
Used, pre-owned or reconditioned products are sold “as is”. Any damaged or missing parts are the responsibility of the buyer or the retailer, not American Honda Motor Co.
If you have further questions you may contact our Customer Relations office at 770-497-6400.
Pressure Washers
NOTE: American Honda does not manufacture pressure washers. However, we do manufacture Honda engines used by many pressure washer manufacturers.
If you are having problems with the pressure washer pump components, contact the manufacturer of the pressure washer.
If you have having problems with the engine, contact a local Honda engine dealer. Click on the link for our dealer locator to find your closest engine dealer.
Service
Service Outside the U.S.
If you are calling from Canada or need information or assistance in Canada, please
contact Honda of Canada Customer Relations:
Honda Canada Inc
180 Honda Blvd
Markham, Ontario
L6C 0H9
Toll-Free 1-888-9HONDA (1-888-946-6329)
Toronto area only (416) 299-3400
www.honda.ca
American Honda only distributes and supports products sold in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and dealers in the same areas. If you need to find a dealership outside of the United States to work on a piece of equipment, visit Honda's worldwide website at global.honda.
Snow blowers
You possibly are experiencing a fuel tank venting problem. Try the following:
- Loosen the gas cap then retighten it.
- If your snow blower continues to stall, contact your local Honda Power Equipment servicing dealer.
- Make sure the spark plug wire is connected. To check, open the spark plug access panel.
- Make sure that the fuel valve is turned to the ON position
- Make sure you have fresh fuel in the snow blower.
- If your snow blower still won't start, contact a local servicing snow blower dealer in your area.
The rope is impregnated with oil so it won't absorb water. If water is absorbed by the rope and freezes, it may make the recoil starter difficult or impossible to use.
Tillers
Warranty
Send a letter to the following address and include the information listed below:
Honda Power Equipment
Attn: Customer Service / Product Registration
4900 Marconi Drive
Alpharetta, GA 30005-8847
Complete model and serial number information
- Original date of purchase
- Date of ownership transfer
- Previous owner's name, address and phone number
- New owner's name, address and phone number
Warranty terms are shown in the back of many of our owner's manuals. You can also click below to view American Honda’s most current Distributor’s Limited Warranty Terms.
For all other products contact your selling dealer or Honda Power Equipment Customer Relations at 770-497-6400.
Please note: general purpose engines have an international warranty. If you have a question regarding this type of warranty, please contact the Regional Honda Engine Distributor or contact Honda Power Equipment Customer Relations at 770-497-6400. If you are in a country outside the United States contact the Honda distributor in that country.
You may take your Honda product to any authorized Honda Power Equipment servicing dealer in the United States that carries your particular product line for warranty repairs. When taking your product in for warranty service, you must provide proof of purchase.
NOTE: To qualify for warranty, the product must be purchased in the United States, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands* and the product must be an American model.
*General Purpose Engines (engines installed on non-Honda equipment) carry an international warranty so country of origin or country where sold does not exclude warranty coverage.