Transport Canada Recall - 2016574 - POLARIS
Brand(s)
Summary
Please see corrective actions section below
Affected products
2013 | POLARIS | 600 RMK, 2013 | POLARIS | 800 RMK, 2013 | POLARIS | 800 SWITCHBACK, 2014 | POLARIS | 600 RMK, 2014 | POLARIS | 600 SWITCHBACK, 2014 | POLARIS | 800 RMK, 2014 | POLARIS | 800 SWITCHBACK, 2015 | POLARIS | 600 RMK, 2015 | POLARIS | 600 SWITCHBACK, 2015 | POLARIS | 800 RMK, 2015 | POLARIS | 800 SWITCHBACK, 2016 | POLARIS | 600 RMK, 2016 | POLARIS | 600 SWITCHBACK, 2016 | POLARIS | 800 RMK, 2016 | POLARIS | 800 SWITCHBACK, 2016 | POLARIS | SKS
Issue
Polaris Industries is conducting a voluntary Safety Advisory Program involving throttle assemblies on certain snowmobiles. The throttle assembly located on the right handlebar could become dislodged through impact, rotation, or other manipulation. If this assembly becomes dislodged, and is not properly repaired, the Lower Retention Block may interfere with the Throttle Flipper. This could cause the throttle to stick in the open position, which could result in unintended vehicle movement, potentially resulting in injury and/or damage to property. Polaris is advising owners who experience a throttle block that becomes dislodged or damaged to take their vehicle to a Polaris dealer for repair. This action is not being conducted under the requirements of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act.
Additional information
Background
Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.
Details
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