Vehicle recall

Transport Canada Recall - 2021331 -

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Summary

Product
A.T.V. recalled by
Issue
Vehicle - Powertrain
What to do

Affected products

2011 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2012 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2013 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2014 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2015 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2016 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2017 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2018 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2019 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2020 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200, 2021 | POLARIS | PHOENIX 200

Issue

On certain ATVs, the throttle lever stop could break. If this happens, the throttle could stick in the open position. Note: This replaces recalls A-18-06 and A-20-01 (Transport Canada recalls 2018-194 and 2020-169). ATVs that were repaired under either recall also require this repair.

Safety risk

If the throttle sticks in the open position, an operator may be unable to slow or control the speed of the ATV. This could create the risk of a crash.

Corrective actions

Polaris advises that you should stop using your ATV immediately. The company will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your ATV to a dealer to replace the throttle speed control bracket.

Background

Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.

Additional information

Details
Original published date:
Alert / recall type
Vehicle recall
Category
Vehicles - A.T.V.
Companies
Published by
Transport Canada
Audience
General public
Identification number
RA-80411
Transport Canada ID
2021331

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