CPSC Recall in 2006: Tecumseh Engines Used on Various Power Equipment Recalled Due to Fire Hazard
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Tecumseh Power Co., Grafton, Wis., is voluntarily recalling about 170,000 Tecumseh Engines used in various Two-Stage Snow Throwers, Ice Augers, Generators, Lawn Mowers, Weed Trimmers, Log Splitters and Fun-Karts. The fuel line on these engines can become loose or disconnected, resulting in a fuel leak. This can pose a fire hazard to consumers.Name of Product: Tecumseh Engines used in various Two-Stage Snow Throwers, Ice Augers, Generators, Lawn Mowers, Weed Trimmers, Log Splitters and Fun-KartsUnits: About 170,000 engines used on various productsManufacturer: Tecumseh Power Co., Grafton, Wis.Hazard: The fuel line on these engines can become loose or disconnected, resulting in a fuel leak. This can pose a fire hazard to consumers.Incidents/Injuries: Tecumseh has received 235 reports of disconnected fuel lines, including two reports of a fire. There have been no reports of injury. The firm has received 39 reports of minor damage, totaling about $44,000.Description: The recall includes power equipment with Tecumseh engines listed below. The engine model number and date of manufacture (DOM) information is located on a label on the side of the housing. The recalled engines have a date of manufacture code (DOM) that starts with 05241 to 05286. The label on the engine reads, "Tecumseh Power Company," and in addition to the Model and DOM information, lists the Spec number needed for identification.Power EquipmentBrand NamesTwo-Stage Snow ThrowersAriens, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Huskee, Husqvarna, MTD Gold Series, Murray, Toro, Poulan Pro,Troy-Bilt, White Outdoor, Yard Machines, Yard ManLog SplittersYard MachinesIce Augers and Post Hole DiggersJiffy, Eskimo, Earthquake, Hoffco, MEPCOFun-KartsCarter Brothers, Ken BarGeneratorsColeman Powermate, NorthStarLawn Vac/ChipperAgri-Fab, CraftsmanLawn MowerToroString TrimmersAriensSold at: Home and hardware stores and equipment dealers nationwide from September 2005 through January 2006 for between $200 and $2000.Remedy: Consumers should stop using their equipment until they receive a free inspection and possible repair if necessary. Note: Never store engine with fuel in tank in a building with potential sources of ignition such as hot water or space heaters, clothes dryer, electric motors, etc.Consumer Contact: For more information, email the firm at kylekubista@hotmail.com, or visit Tecumseh's Web site at www.tecumsehpower.com. Consumers should furnish their engine model, Spec number, and DOM information.
The fuel line on these engines can become loose or disconnected, resulting in a fuel leak. This can pose a fire hazard to consumers.
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Tecumseh has received 235 reports of disconnected fuel lines, including two reports of a fire. There have been no reports of injury. The firm has received 39 reports of minor damage, totaling about $44,000.
Home and hardware stores and equipment dealers nationwide from September 2005 through January 2006 for between $200 and $2000.