Deere & Company

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 21 total recalls

Deere & Company appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Product Recalls (21)

CPSC consumer product recalls by Deere & Company

Date Product Hazard
Sep 26, 2024 John Deere 1023E, 1025R, and 2025R Compact Utility Tractors The front bell crank in the brake linkage can fail causing the tractor to lose braking, resulting...
Jun 8, 2023 John Deere™ XUV590E, XUV590M and XUV590M S4 Gator™ utility vehicles Fuel can leak from under the fuel cap, posing a fire hazard.
Jul 7, 2022 John Deere X380 and X390 Lawn Tractors The wheel hubs were not manufactured to specifications and can fail, causing the tractor to lose ...
Aug 19, 2021 John Deere compact utility tractors Rear wheel spacer bolts that were torqued improperly during manufacturing can cause the wheel to ...
May 20, 2021 John Deere XUV590 and XUV590 S4 Gator™ utility vehicles An error in the ECU (Engine Control Unit) software can result in the speedometer and several spee...
Oct 31, 2019 John Deere 4044R, 4052R and 4066R compact utility tractors Front cab support bolts that were torqued improperly during manufacturing can fail during a rollo...
Sep 4, 2019 John Deere XUV835 Gator utility vehicles The plastic sheathing on the throttle cable can melt due to improper routing, causing the throttl...
Sep 11, 2018 John Deere XUV590 and XUV590 S4 Gator™ utility vehicles The powertrain hardware can come loose, causing the throttle to stick. This could result in the o...
May 24, 2018 John Deere 120R compact utility tractor loaders Information about the proper ballast when the loader is attached to a John Deere model 2025R trac...
Feb 1, 2018 John Deere ZTrak™ riding mowers The mower’s blades can continue to rotate under power when the operator leaves the seat, posing a...
Jan 31, 2018 John Deere Compact Utility Tractors The brakes can fail, posing crash and injury hazards.
Dec 21, 2017 John Deere Crossover Gator™ utility vehicles The steering shaft can separate from the steering rack assembly and result in a loss of vehicle s...
Oct 17, 2017 Frontier wood chippers The wood chipper’s knives (blades) can break and discharge, hitting the operators or bystanders, ...
Sep 20, 2017 John Deere D105 lawn tractors and service part transmissions The transmission can fail, posing a crash hazard.
Aug 4, 2016 Lawn and garden tractors The reverse implement option (RIO) system can fail, posing a laceration hazard to bystanders. RIO...
Dec 22, 2015 John Deere zero-turn lawn mowers A fuel hose could have been cut during manufacturing, allowing fuel to leak, posing a fire hazard.
Aug 4, 2015 John Deere lawn tractors The brake arm on the lawn tractor can fail, posing a crash hazard that could result in serious in...
Oct 26, 2010 John Deere EZtrak Zero Turn Lawn Mowers with Foot Lift and Zero Turn Mowers w... A bolt in the right-hand steering lever can catch on the tab of the foot lift stop and lock in pl...
Sep 28, 2009 John Deere Compact Utility Tractors An incorrectly sized differential was installed in the tractor transaxle affecting the engagement...
Nov 8, 2004 John Deere Gator HPX Utility Vehicles Loss of brake system pressure can decrease the effectiveness of the brakes.
Nov 17, 2003 Gator Utility Vehicles Improper crimping of the brake cables could lead to reduced braking capacity, and in some cases, ...

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