The direct-current converter may be faulty, causing the ABS and the lights to malfunction.
The recall affects motorcycles produced in 2015.
Source: Alert 41/2016 A12/1280/16
Production: PY 2015 | Problems / tags:
The direct-current converter may be faulty, causing the ABS and the lights to malfunction.
The recall affects motorcycles produced in 2015.
Source: Alert 41/2016 A12/1280/16
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Risk | Accident |
Make | Zero |
Model | Zero-SR |
Product | Motorcycle |
Production period | PY 2015 |
Type/number of model | EC type-approval: e11*2002/24*1829*02, e11*2002/24*1830*02; Type: Z1, Z2 |
Country of origin | United States |
Alert submitted by | Germany |
Products were found and measures were taken also in | see alert detail |
Measures taken by economic operators | Recall of the product from end users (By: Manufacturer) |
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What the owner should do?
If you read about a recall that you think may affect your motorcycle, you should make contact with a Zero dealer or workshop that’s been officially authorised to perform repairs on behalf of the manufacturer.
Manufacturers offer an unlimited time for those repairs, meaning that second or third owners can still get a recalled motorcycle fixed at no charge.
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