Arctic Cat Snowmobile Serial Number Lookup
Polaris Industries of Medina, Minn., is recalling about 4,700 Polaris snowmobiles. The steering pitman arm or drag link can crack and result in a loss of steering, posing a crash hazard. The company has received 11 reports of cracked or broken steering pitman arms of which eight reported loss of steering and three reported a crash. One injury was reported, but without details as to the extent of the injuries. No property damage claims have been received. This recall involves the following model year 2015 snowmobiles: • 600 RUSH PRO-S, • 600 RUSH PRO-X, • 600 SWITCHBACK PRO-S, • 600 SWITCHBACK PRO-X, • 600 SWITCHBACK ADVENTURE, • 800 RUSH PRO-S, • 800 RUSH PRO-X, • 800 SWITCHBACK PRO-S, 800 • SWITCHBACK PRO-X, • 550 INDY Voyageur 155, and • 550 INDY Adventure 155.
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The 2015 600 / 800 AXYS RUSH and Switchbacks were solid in black, red/ white, and silver / black color schemes. Pauline Croze Pauline Croze Rar Files. The AXYS RUSH and Switchbacks have either “600” or “800” decal on the hood along with either “RUSH” or “Switchback” on the rear of the left and right sides of the rear suspension tunnel. The 550 INDY Adventures and Voyageurs were sold in red or blue and have either “Adventure” or “Voyageur” decals on the left and right engine compartment side panels. Yamaha Motor Corporation U.S.A. Of Cypress, Calif., is recalling about 400 snowmobiles with aftermarket turbochargers. The turbocharger overboost can cause severe engine damage, posing crash and fire hazards to the user.
The firm has received 40 reports of engine damage due to the turbocharge overboost. No injuries have been reported. This recall involves Yamaha model year 2016 SR10 “SRViper” snowmobiles that are equipped with a dealer-installed Mountain Performance Inc. (MPI) Turbo Kit sold by Yamaha. The recalled snowmobiles were sold in several colors.
The model name is printed on the left and right side of the front cowling. The vehicle identification number (VIN) and the model number are stamped on the frame (tunnel) near the right foot-well. The letter G in the 10th position of the VIN number indicates that the unit was made in the 2016 model year. Arctic Cat is recalling about 264 Arctic Cat snowmobiles Fuel can leak from the fuel tank, posing a fire hazard.
No incidents or injuries have been reported. This recall involves model year 2014 Arctic Cat 500 Sno Pro snowmobiles with model numbers S2014ACCPRUSG and S2014ACCPRPVG. The snowmobiles are green with SNO PRO, TEAM ARCTIC, and 500 printed on the front sides of the snowmobile. The name ARCTIC CAT is printed on the rear sides of the snowmobile. The model number is located in the owner’s manual.
The snowmobiles, manufactured in the U.S., were sold at Arctic Cat dealers nationwide from September 2013, to January 2014, for between $7,800 and $9,000. Consumers should stop using the recalled snowmobiles immediately and contact an Arctic Cat dealer to schedule a free repair. Arctic Cat is contacting its customers directly. Consumers may contact Arctic Cat at (800) 279-6851 from 8 a.m.
CT Monday through Friday. Photo source: CPSC Arctic Cat of Thief River Falls, Minn., is recalling about 3,260 Arctic Cat snowmobiles. Fuel can leak from the fuel line assembly, posing a fire hazard. No incidents or injuries have been reported. This recall involves model year 2014 Arctic Cat XF 7000 and ZR 7000 and model year 2015 XF 7000 and ZR 7000 snowmobiles. They were sold in a variety of green, black, orange and white color combinations.
All XF and ZR 2014 models are included in this recall. Recalled 2015 model vehicles have the last six digits of the vehicle identification number (VIN) in the following ranges: 100920 through 100993 for the XF 7000 models and 100792 through 100919 for the ZR 7000. The fourth and fifth digit of the VIN, “14” or “15,” correspond to the model year. The VIN appears on a sticker attached to the chassis near the rider’s right foot rest. The model name appears on the front sides of the snowmobile. The snowmobiles, manufactured in the U.S., were sold exclusively at Arctic Cat dealers nationwide from June 2013, to August 2014, for between $12,000 and $14,500.
Consumers should stop using the recalled snowmobiles immediately and contact an Arctic Cat dealer to schedule a free repair. Arctic Cat is contacting its customers directly. Consumers may contact Arctic Cat at (800) 279-6851 from 8 a.m. CT Monday through Friday. Tangled Ever After Full Movie 720p Torrent Download there. Photo source: CPSC Yamaha Motor Corporation of Cypress, Calif., is recalling about 2,520 Yamaha snowmobiles. The fuel hose joint can leak during operation, posing a fire hazard. There have been four reports of fuel leakage.
No injuries are reported. This recall involves model year 2014 SR10R (SRViper), SR10RXS (SRViper RTX SE), SR10L (SRViper LTX), SR10LS (SRViper LTX SE) and SR10XS (SRViper XTX) snowmobiles and model year 2015 SR10LS (SRViper LTX SE) snowmobiles. They were sold in a variety of red, black, blue and white color combinations.
The VIN number is stamped on the tunnel near the right side footrest. The letter E in the 10th position of the VIN number indicates that the unit was made in the 2014 model year, and a letter F in the 10th position indicates that the unit was made in the 2015 model year. The model number can be found on the lower left and right cowling just below the word “YAMAHA.” The snowmobiles, manufactured in the U.S., were sold at Yamaha snowmobile dealers nationwide from October 2013, through August 2014, for about $12,000 to $14,000. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled snowmobiles and contact their local Yamaha dealer to schedule a free repair. Yamaha is contacting its customers directly. Consumers may contact Yamaha at (800) 962-7926 anytime.
Model Model Name/Number F F800 LXR, F1100 LXR, F800 Sno Pro, F1100 Turbos, F1100 Sno Pro/Limited/50th XF XF800 LXR, XF1100 LXR, XF800 Sno Pro High Country, XF1100 Turbos, XF100 Limited/50th M M800, M1100, M800 Sno Pro, M1100 Sno Pro/Limited/50th, M800 HCR, M1100 Turbos The model name is located on each side of the hood. The snowmobiles were sold in a variety of these color combinations: black, white and orange, black and orange, black and green and white and green. Arctic Cat has received four reports of incidents, including one complete loss of steering control. No injuries have been reported. Consumers should immediately stop using these snowmobiles and contact their local Arctic Cat snowmobile dealer to schedule a free inspection and repair. Arctic Cat has notified owners of these snowmobiles directly by mail. Consumer Contact: For additional information, call Arctic Cat at (800) 279-6851 between 8 a.m.
CT Monday through Friday or visit the firm's website at www.arctic-cat.com. Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., of Cypress, Calif., is recalling about 200 Yamaha SRViper snowmobiles.
The brake line and its components can come in contact with the clutch causing the brakes to fail, posing a risk of injury or death. No incidents or injuries have been reported. This recall involves the 2015 SRViper L-TX (Model name SR10LSFO) and the 2015 SRViper M-TX 162 LE (Model name SR10M62LFO) snowmobiles. The recalled snowmobiles are blue and orange. The model name is on the left and right side of the fuel tank cowling. SRViper and Yamaha are printed on the side of the snowmobiles.
The vehicle identification number (VIN) is stamped on the frame (tunnel) near the right foot well. The letter F in the 10th position of the VIN indicates that the unit was made in the 2015 model year. The snowmobiles, manufactured in the U.S., were sold at Yamaha snowmobile dealers nationwide from February 2015, through April 2015, for between $13,000 and $14,100. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled snowmobiles and contact their local Yamaha dealer to schedule a free repair.
Yamaha is contacting all registered owners directly. Consumers may contact Yamaha at (800) 962-7926 anytime. Of Sturtevant, Wis., is recalling about 2,800 Ski-Doo snowmobiles. Internal damage to the fuel hose can cause a leak, posing a fire hazard. No incidents or injuries have been reported. This recall involves 68 models of 2016 Ski-Doo snowmobiles equipped with a 600 HO E-TEC engine or an 800R E-TEC engine.
The VIN is scribed on the vehicle description decal, which is located on the right hand side of the tunnel. The vehicles came in various colors. The snowmobiles, manufactured in Canada, were sold at Ski-Doo dealers nationwide from September 2015, to November 2015, from about $12,000 to $17,000. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact BRP to schedule a free repair.
BRP is notifying registered consumers directly about this recall. Consumers may contact BRP toll-free at 888-272-9222 from 8 a.m. (ET) Monday through Sunday, or online at for mo re information. Arctic Cat of Thief River Falls, Minn., is recalling about 1,600 turbo 9000 snowmobiles.
The brakes can fail, posing a risk of injury or death. No incidents or injuries have been reported. This recall involves all model year 2016 Arctic Cat turbo 9000 snowmobiles. Recalled models include the M 9000, XF 9000, XF9000 Cross Trek and ZR 9000 snowmobiles. The recalled snowmobiles were sold in black, green, orange and white. The model name is on a decal on the top of the chassis between the seat and the rear bumper. The name Arctic Cat is on each side of the snowmobiles.
The letter G in the 10th position of the vehicle identification number (VIN) indicates that the unit was made in the 2016 model year. The VIN is stamped into the chassis near the right foot rest. The snowmobiles, manufactured in the U.S., were sold exclusively at Arctic Cat dealers nationwide from June 2015, through January 2016, for between $14,000 and $16,000. What to do Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled snowmobiles and contact an Arctic Cat dealer to schedule a free repair.
Arctic Cat is contacting its customers directly. Consumers may contact Arctic Cat at 800-279-6851 from 8 a.m. (CT) Monday through Friday or online at and click on Customer Care, then Product Recall and then List of Safety Bulletins for more information. May 21, 2008 BRP U.S. Is recalling about 400 Ski-Doo Snowmobiles.
Under extreme cold and dry weather conditions, an explosion could occur because of sparking in the fuel tank when it is partially filled with gasoline at a low vapor pressure and the engine is left idling. This could cause serious injuries or death. The firm has received four reports of explosions, one involving burns to legs, fingers and face.
This recall involves Ski-Doo® model names listed below. Model names are located on the side panel. September 26, 2008 BRP US Inc. Is recalling about 18,000 Ski-Doo snowmobiles. Cracks can develop in the welded joints of the drive axle assembly of the snowmobile and can result in complete breakage.
If this happens the track of the vehicle can unexpectedly lock, causing riders to be ejected off the vehicle or lose control and collide with bystanders, a fixed object or other vehicles. This poses a risk of serious injury or death.
BRP has received 20 reports of locked tracks, including one report of a broken femur and reports of minor injuries such as bruises. This recall involves Ski-Doo Model Year 2008 and 2009 snowmobiles. Models included in the recall are listed below. Model numbers are printed on the side panels of the snowmobiles. January 10, 2006 Bombarbier is recalling about 10,400 snowmobiles. The recall affects certain 2006 Ski-Doo REV, RT, and RF snowmobiles. The steering columns on these snowmobiles could have a missing weld, which could allow a steering component to become loose.
This could lead to a loss of control or possible collision causing serious injury or even death. The recall involves certain Ski-Doo Model Year 2006 snowmobiles. The platforms involved are the REV, RT, and RF. For a complete list of model numbers and serial numbers affected by this recall please log onto. Check the owners manual for the location of the model number and serial number. Most are located on the tunnel. A second recall affects certain 2006 Ski-Doo REV500 SS, REV 600 HO, and REV 600 HO SDI snowmobiles.
Cracks could appear in the starter ring gears allowing gear fragmentation at high speeds. The debris could act like projectiles and cause serious injury or death to riders or bystanders. Year Model Package Model Number 2006 MX Z Adrenaline 000BE6C00 000BE6D00 000BE6E00 000BE6F00 000BF6C00 000BF6D00 2006 MX Z Trail 000BH6B00 2006 MX Z Renegade X 000BW6C00 2006 GSX Sport 000DC6A00 000DC6B00 2006 GTX Sport 000ED6A00 000ED6B00 000ED6C00 000EJ6A00 000EJ6B00 2006 GTX Ltd 000EH6B00 Sold by: Ski-Doo The units were sold by Ski-Doo dealers nationwide from June 7, 2005 through November 9, 2005 for between $4,000 and $12,300. Registered owners of affected models have been sent direct notice of this recall. Consumers should stop using these snowmobiles immediately and contact a local Ski-Doo dealer to schedule an appointment for repair service. Consumer Contact: For more information, consumers can call Bombardier Customer Service Department at (888) 864-2002 between 8:00 a.m.
And 6:00 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firms Web site. The recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (). December 19, 2007 Bombardier Recreational Products is recalling nearly 500 Ski-Doo model year 2008 MXZ X 600 RS snowmobiles.
A defect in the carburetor can prevent the throttle from freely returning to the idle position. This can result in an unexpected loss of control leading to a collision and cause serious injuries or death. The firm has received three reports of snowmobiles with stuck throttles. No injuries reported. The recall involves Ski-Doo model year 2008 MXZ X 600 RS snowmobiles.
The model name is located on the side panels. The snowmobiles were sold in yellow or black/slate. The units were sold by Ski-Doo dealers nationwide during November 2007 for about $9,500. They were made in Canada. Consumers should stop using these vehicles immediately and contact any Ski-Doo dealer to schedule a free repair.
Consumers with recalled snowmobiles are being sent direct notices from Bombardier. Consumer Contact: For more information, call Bombardier Recreational Products toll-free at (888) 638-5397 between 8 a.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firm's Web site. The recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (). October 31, 2007 Bombardier is recalling about 2,700 Ski-Doo model year 2008 snowmobiles. The snowmobiles fuel tanks can crack allowing liquid fuel and fuel vapor to leak, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.
In addition, a problem with the throttle cable can lead to loss of speed control, posing a crash hazard. Ski-Doo Model Year 2008 MXZ Adrenaline 800R, MXZ X 800R, MXZ TNT 500SS, MXZ Trail 500SS, Summit Everest 154 800R snowmobiles are included in this recall. The model name is located on the side panels. They were sold in black/yellow, yellow, or black/slate. They were sold by Ski-Doo dealers nationwide from August 2007 through October 2007 for between $9,700 and $11,200 and were made in Canada.
Consumers should stop using these snowmobiles immediately and contact a local Ski-Doo dealer to schedule a free repair. Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact BRP at (888) 638-5397 between 8 a.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firms Web site. The recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (). October 31, 2007 Bombardier is recalling about 2,700 Ski-Doo model year 2008 snowmobiles.
The snowmobiles fuel tanks can crack allowing liquid fuel and fuel vapor to leak, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. In addition, a problem with the throttle cable can lead to loss of speed control, posing a crash hazard. Ski-Doo Model Year 2008 MXZ Adrenaline 800R, MXZ X 800R, MXZ TNT 500SS, MXZ Trail 500SS, Summit Everest 154 800R snowmobiles are included in this rec. Page Content • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. Terms of Use Your use of this site constitutes acceptance of the.
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