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

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.

Additional information

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