Textron Specialized Vehicles

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 16 total recalls

Textron Specialized Vehicles 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 (16)

CPSC consumer product recalls by Textron Specialized Vehicles

Date Product Hazard
Oct 17, 2024 Model Years 2022-2024 Arctic Cat Prowler Pro / Pro Crew and Tracker Off Road ... The vehicle can move when on an incline and “park” is displayed on the digital dash. This can all...
Jul 25, 2024 2024 Arctic Cat Mountain 600 Snowmobiles The pin on the u-joint of the steering knuckle was not swagged correctly, which can allow the pin...
May 9, 2024 Arctic Cat Model Year 2024 Catalyst 600 snowmobiles The steering caps, which are used to hold the handlebar in place, can crack and cause the handleb...
May 9, 2024 Prowler Pro and Tracker 800SX Utility Vehicles (UTVs) The fuel tank cap does not fit correctly, causing a fuel leak around the filler neck, posing a fi...
Mar 14, 2024 Tracker Off Road OX EV Vehicles Water can get into the lithium-ion battery pack of the Tracker OX EV vehicles, posing a fire hazard.
Mar 7, 2024 Model Year 2024 Arctic Cat Catalyst 600 Series Snowmobiles The brake line can come in contact with the brake disc, which can cause damage to the brake line ...
Nov 9, 2023 Model Year 2022 and 2023 Arctic Cat Prowler Pro / Pro Crew and Tracker Off Ro... The vehicle can move when on an incline and “park” is displayed on the digital dash. This can all...
Nov 9, 2023 Electric Powered E-Z-GO ELiTE Express L6 and EliTE Express S6 PTV and Tracker... The vehicle’s internal motor wiring can become damaged over time. Under certain conditions, this ...
Jun 8, 2023 Arctic Cat 8000 Series Snowmobiles The fuel rail dampener snap ring can become loose and leak fuel, posing a fire hazard.
Mar 23, 2023 Arctic Cat Alterra 600 and Tracker 600 All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) The ATV’s A-arm can separate from the frame and cause loss of steering control, posing crash and ...
Feb 9, 2023 E-Z-GO Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) The electronic board that powers the USB port can overheat and ignite adjacent components, posing...
Sep 29, 2022 E-Z-GO RXV Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTV) The PTV’s steering knuckles and A-arms can break during or after an impact and cause loss of stee...
Jul 28, 2022 Arctic Cat Alterra 600 and Tracker 600 All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) A fuse in the ATV’s electrical system can fail during operation, which can result in sudden loss ...
Sep 16, 2021 E-Z-GO PTVs and Tracker Off-Road Vehicles The parking brake catch bracket can wear out and cause the parking brake to fail, posing a crash ...
Feb 13, 2020 Gas-powered E-Z-GO, Cushman and Tracker brand off-road vehicles The starter generator wire can be improperly secured, allowing it to come into contact with the v...
Jan 11, 2017 Bad Boy off-road utility vehicles The off-road utility vehicles lack seat belts, posing a risk of serious injury or death to the op...

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