(RTTNews) – Polaris Industries Inc. has withdrawn 13715 sets of off-road vehicles and applications (UTV) in North America from the market for a shift in destination risk, in accordance with 3 separate statements issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. These come with 515 games sold in Canada.
Corporations said a poorly manufactured component can cause engine braking to fail, causing the vehicle to move unexpectedly, which poses a collision threat to the driver.
Recalls come with Ranger XP 1000 and Ranger CREW XP 1000 cars in the 2020 style year, the UTV Polaris PRO XD 4000D in the 2019 to 2020 style years and the UTV Bobcat UV34 and UV3XL in the 2020 style year.
Two- or four-seater cars were sold in brown, black, sand, green, orange, blue, camouflage and white.
Corporate consumers should tap a Polaris dealership to schedule a loose inspection and fix it if necessary.
All recalled cars were manufactured in the United States and Poland through Polaris Industries in Medina, Minnesota. They were sold at Polaris dealerships in the United States from September 2019 to April 2020 between $14,600 and $26,300.
In another retreat, Polaris recalled approximately 80,000 Ranger XP 1000 and Crew XP 1000 off-road car games from the 2018-2020s-style years in mid-April, as the belt can break and damage the secondary line and fuel, posing a hazard to the cyclist
On the same day, he also recalled some 10,500 UTV Polaris PRO XD games of the 2019 model year and Ranger of the 2020 model year in North America, as vehicle seat belts can fail, which represents an injury to the user if in the event of a collision or overturn.
In early July, Polaris also removed approximately 57,300 sets of AXYS Trail Performance and Crossover snowmobiles from the 2015-2020 style year in North America, as the fuel hose could be incorrectly secured, which poses a fire hazard to consumers. These included approximately 16,100 games sold in Canada.