kawasaki recall on praire
#1
i just got atv industry magazine for this month and they have a recall on kawasaki and suzuki atvs i dont know how to post the article,can anyboby pm me, so i can email it so somebody can post it,it's on drive belts.thanks
#2
From article referred to above:
"Kawasaki is recalling around 47,000 Prairie ATVs. Under certain conditions, it is reported that drive belts on the recalled units can break, and pieces of the belt can lock up the transmission, causing the vehicle to stop suddenly. The company has received 12 reports of riders suffering injuries as a result of drive belts breaking. The affected models are 1997 – 1999 KVF 300-A1, KVF 400-A1, KVF 400-A2/L, and KVF 400-C1."
"Suzuki has announced the recall of 2003 Eiger LT-A400FK3 and Eiger LT-F400FK3 ATVs. Approximately 300 units are involved. It is reported that some of the ATVs were assembled with a wire harness that may have broken ground wire strands from an improperly crimped wire splice. The broken ground wires could result in electrical open circuits, which might prevent the tail/stop lamp from illuminating or could cause the CDI-unit of the ignition not to function."
Thanks for the info ben.
"Kawasaki is recalling around 47,000 Prairie ATVs. Under certain conditions, it is reported that drive belts on the recalled units can break, and pieces of the belt can lock up the transmission, causing the vehicle to stop suddenly. The company has received 12 reports of riders suffering injuries as a result of drive belts breaking. The affected models are 1997 – 1999 KVF 300-A1, KVF 400-A1, KVF 400-A2/L, and KVF 400-C1."
"Suzuki has announced the recall of 2003 Eiger LT-A400FK3 and Eiger LT-F400FK3 ATVs. Approximately 300 units are involved. It is reported that some of the ATVs were assembled with a wire harness that may have broken ground wire strands from an improperly crimped wire splice. The broken ground wires could result in electrical open circuits, which might prevent the tail/stop lamp from illuminating or could cause the CDI-unit of the ignition not to function."
Thanks for the info ben.
#4
thanks atvgurl,go to www.atv-industry.com for other recalls on other brands of atvs,
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