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Honda Serial Numbers - How do I Decode Them?

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#1 ·
Gents,
My search for a good used Honda on tracks has brought me to some models that look good via the pictures, however I'm really trying to dig into their details before I can put hands on them to check out the actual mechanics that I've learned need to be checked prior to purchase (thanks to all you guys via the many many threads on SBF for that knowledge :)).

So how do I decode the serial numbers into a manufactured year? I've searched the forums and I can't for the life of me find a thread that talks about this. I've also seen posts that say they changed the fuel caps from black to chrome on a particular year, or the exhaust pipe color etc., I'd like to learn what years all that type of stuff transpired. Some of the sellers I've contacted simply don't know the year of the blower because they bought it second hand or they've lost track of time etc.

For instance one I'm currently looking at is a HS624TA (serial: szaj-2100722). I take it most models have the serial # on the rear of the blower toward the bottom (see pic) correct? Is there guidance out there to decode this to the year it was produced?

I know these things will run a long time with proper MX but really wanting a model not over 5 years old. Greatly appreciate your help in advance!

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#2 ·
I bought mine (928 tcd) it is 8 years old , didn't even give it a second thought. To get the numbers decoded I called Honda Canada and they gave me all the information that I needed when I registered the machine. Honda USA should do the same for you, Just give them the numbers without registering the machine.
 
#7 ·
HS624TA (serial: szaj-2100722). I take it most models have the serial # on the rear of the blower toward the bottom (see pic) correct? Is there guidance out there to decode this to the year it was produced?
Honda snowblowers don't have model years, but use K-codes to note running changes. A version may be in production for years or just months, some never get any changes, others are changed 7, 8, 9 times over the product life.

This particular unit was wholesaled by Honda to a dealer in September 1997. The first retail customer bought it in October 1997 (Rogers, MN). This model was built in Japan, perhaps in late 1995, but more likely sometime in 1996. There are no pending updates or recalls active for this model/serial number.
 
#9 ·
Thanks guys for this info. I just purchased a used HS1132 today for $900. Seems like an awesome deal. I wanted to know the age so I followed the advice here and called Honda. Got it registered, found its model year (2006), and checked open recalls (which it has one).
Thanks for the help!
-AHODA

Contact info I used for Honda USA:

American Honda Power Equipment Division
4900 Marconi Dr.
Alpharetta, GA 30005-8847
Customer Relations
Tel: 770-497-6400
 
#13 ·
Gents,
My search for a good used Honda on tracks has brought me to some models that look good via the pictures, however I'm really trying to dig into their details before I can put hands on them to check out the actual mechanics that I've learned need to be checked prior to purchase (thanks to all you guys via the many many threads on SBF for that knowledge :)).

So how do I decode the serial numbers into a manufactured year? I've searched the forums and I can't for the life of me find a thread that talks about this. I've also seen posts that say they changed the fuel caps from black to chrome on a particular year, or the exhaust pipe color etc., I'd like to learn what years all that type of stuff transpired. Some of the sellers I've contacted simply don't know the year of the blower because they bought it second hand or they've lost track of time etc.

For instance one I'm currently looking at is a HS624TA (serial: szaj-2100722). I take it most models have the serial # on the rear of the blower toward the bottom (see pic) correct? Is there guidance out there to decode this to the year it was produced?

I know these things will run a long time with proper MX but really wanting a model not over 5 years old. Greatly appreciate your help in advance!

.
 
#16 ·
There's the decoding I provided for the model numbers in the sticky section, but there's really no decoding available for the serial numbers other than knowing which set of parts diagrams to use. As I and others have already stated, simply contact Honda USA or Canada for that information.
 
#21 ·
Tweens is 2009-2012. Those don't exist in the US unless they crept across the border in the dark of night... We didn't get those bells and whistles until 2015 on the HSS series.

That's $1,942USD, so maybe a bit high? I would have guessed more like $1,500USD
 
#22 ·
ahh, OK! It is in Canada, for the Canadian market. he really wants it gone, so he can do a home reno project, so he is taking offers. he says he has a new to him (given) 828 from a family member so he can sell this for cash. It has steering of some kind? He is checking for the straightness of the auger bucket since he knows I am 4 hours away from him tonight after work, I am thinking now after all what I understand about it and the market here $1400 -$1500 tops Canadian, and I hinted this to him, and he has not shut the door on the idea if I move fast and show up and gie him the money for the machine so he can start his project. Here is a video on it:

 
#36 ·
K Codes ? Whitch Numbers Are K Codes ?
K codes are in the model # and not the serial number.
example would be HS80K1 when looking up parts.
To expand on that...

The original HS55 TA (K0) ran from serial number 1000001-1100000.
The 1st revision HS55K1 TA ran from serial number 1100001-1200000.
The 2nd revision HS55K2 TA ran from serial number 1200001-9999999.

In the more recent models, /A indicates a revision...

HSS928A AT ran from serial number SADA-1000001-1999999
HSS928A AT/A ran from serial number SADA-2000001-9999999
 
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