
All-terrain, off-road, utility vehicle recalls overview:
- Who: Polaris, Honda, and Kubota announced recalls on Dec. 1 for certain of their off-road, all-terrain, and utility vehicles, respectively.
- Why: The recalls were collectively due to concerns about fire risk, crash and injury hazards, and a loss of steering control.
- Where: Nationwide.
Polaris, Honda, and Kubota announced recalls on Dec. 1 for certain of their off-road, all-terrain, and utility vehicles, respectively.
Polaris recalled around 600 of its model year 2021-2022 RZR Pro XP 4 Recreational Off-Road Vehicles over concerns they can present a fire risk.
The recall was initiated after Polaris discovered a possible fuel leak could occur at the fuel pump assembly joint on the vehicle’s fuel tank, in the event it comes in close proximity to a hot surface.
Polaris is advising consumers to immediately stop using the recalled off-road vehicles and to contact a dealer to receive a free repair.
The recalled Polaris off-road vehicles were sold for between $25,999 and $37,400 from between March 2021 and August 2022 at Polaris dealers nationwide.
Honda recalls around 2,900 of its TRX90X ATVs over concerns throttle cables can become stuck
Honda announced a recall for about 2,900 of its model year 2022 Honda TRX90X ATVs over concerns their throttle cables can potentially become stuck, creating crash and injury hazards.
Honda has advised consumers to immediately stop using the recalled all-terrain vehicles and to contact an authorized Honda Powersports dealer to receive a free inspection and repair.
The recalled Honda all-terrain vehicles were sold for around $3,250 from between November 2021 to September 2022 at authorized Honda Powersports dealers nationwide.
Kubota issues recall for about 19,500 RTV-XG850 Model Utility Vehicles over worry drivers can lose steering control
Kubota has announced a recall for around 19,500 of its Kubota RTV-XG850 Model Utility Vehicles over concerns its steering shaft can shear at or near the housing for its electrical power steering, causing a driver to lose steering control.
Kubota has advised consumers to immediately stop using the recalled utility vehicles and is asking them to contact an authorized Kubota dealer in order to schedule a free inspection and repair.
The recalled Kubota utility vehicles were sold for between $14,700 and $16,900 from between June 2018 and October 2022 at authorized Kubota dealers nationwide.
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We just recently bought a 2024 kubota rtv and have only made 3 payments on it. It was parked to the side of our house and during the night while we were sleeping it caught on fire n we were alerted by our neighbors. It caught on fire and also did damage to our house, our neighbors house, our pontoon boat n motor. It was a 2024 RTVXG850. Has anyone else had this happen to them?