CPSC Recall in 2017: Kawasaki Recalls All-Terrain Vehicles Due to Fire Hazard
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This recall involves 2013-2017 KFX50 and 2012-2017 KFX90 Kawasaki all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). The recalled ATVs have four wheels and seating for one person and were sold in a variety of colors. The model name is printed on the right and left front fender. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is located on the front of the steel frame behind the bumper.Model YearModelVIN Range2013KFX50RGSWA04A8DB100101-RGSWA04A3DB8001102014KFX50RGSWA04A6EB100101-RGSWA04A1EB8001102015KFX50RGSWA04A4FB100101-RGSWA04A3FBA001062016KFX50RGSWA04A2GB100101-RGSWA04A6GBA001202017KFX50RGSWA04A0HB100101-RGSWA04AXHB800112KFX50RGSWA04A4HB180101-RGSWA04A7HB1803522012KFX90RGSWE07AXCB100101-RGSWE07A1CB1008272013KFX90RGSWE07A8DB100101-RGSWE07A3DB8001102014KFX90RGSWE07A6EB100101-RGSWE07A7EB8001302015KFX90RGSWE07A4FB100101-RGSWE07A0FB5001102016KFX90RGSWE07A2GB100101-RGSWE07A8GB8001102017KFX90RGSWE07A9HBC10101-RGSWE07A2HBC11171KFX90RGSWE07A0HBD20101-RGSWE07A6HBD20166
The fuel tap can leak, posing a fire hazard.
Repair
The firm has received 18 reports of fuel leakage from the fuel tap. No injuries have been reported.
Kawasaki dealers nationwide from October 2011 through May 2017 for between $2,000 and $2,600.
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