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Suzuki Recalling Certain Model Year 2008 Through 2010 Motorcycles


Washington, D.C.—(ENEWSPF)—February 25, 2011.  The following Suzuki make and model numbers may be impacted by this recall:

Vehicle Make / Model:

 

Model Year(s):

SUZUKI / AN400

 

2008-2009

SUZUKI / DL1000

 

2008-2009

SUZUKI / GSF1250

 

2008-2009

SUZUKI / GSX-R600

 

2008-2009

SUZUKI / GSX-R750

 

2008-2009

SUZUKI / GSX1300B

 

2008

SUZUKI / GSX1300R

 

2008-2010

SUZUKI / GSX650F

 

2008-2009

SUZUKI / SFV650

 

2009-2010

SUZUKI / VL800

 

2008-2010

SUZUKI / VLR1800

 

2008-2009

SUZUKI / VZ1500

 

2009-2010

 

Summary: Suzki is recalling certain Model Year 2008 through 2010 motorcycles manufactured from July 2007 through September 2009, equipped with regulator/rectifier assemblies, Suzuki Part Numbers 32800-41F11, 32800-15H10, 32800-05H11, 32800-41G10, 32800-15H00, 32800-18H00, 32800-05G10, 32800-10G10, 32800-05H20, or 32800-06G01.

Some regulator/rectifier assemblies were produced with insufficient adhesion between the power module (circuit board) and the rectifier case that contains a heat sink to dissipate heat.  Due to insufficient adhesion, heat generated on the power module circuit board can cause the circuit board to deform, and lift of the case.

Consequence: This condition causes excessive heat on the circuit board and uncontrolled electric current output, which can result in insufficient charging current being provided to the motorcycle battery.  This can cause discharge of the battery and can lead to engine stalling and/or a no-start condition.  Engine stalling while riding can increase the risk of a crash.

Remedy: Suzuki will notify owners and Suzuki distributors will replace the regulator/rectifier with an improved part free of charge.  The Safety Recall is expected to begin on or about March 2, 2011.  Owners may contact Suzuki at:1-714-996-7040.

Notes: Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

Source: recalls.gov

 


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