Kawasaki
recalling its 2007 model year Bayou 250 ATV's
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., of
Irvine, Calif., said Friday it was recalling its
2007 model year Bayou 250 All-Terrain Vehicle.
The nuts securing the tie-rod ends
to the steering shaft may not have been tightened
sufficiently during assembly. If the nuts loosen
during operation, the operator could lose steering
control, posing a risk of crashing.
No incidents or injuries have been
reported.
The recall involves 2007 model
year Kawasaki KLF250A7F ATVs. These are four-wheel
ATVs sold under the brand name Kawasaki Bayou 250.
They are available in red, green or white, and the
words "Kawasaki" and "Bayou" are on the sides and
"250" on the rear fender.
Consumers should stop using the
ATV immediately and contact their local Kawasaki
dealer to schedule a free repair. The correction
will consist of tightening the tie-rod end mounting
nuts to the proper torque. Kawasaki dealers will
correct this problem at no charge.
Questions may be directed to
866-802-9381 |