A ninth recall of Polaris off-road vehicles in Australia this year has been initiated, this time a possible steering issue has been identified in the Polaris General and General Deluxe models.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is overseeing the recall and advises that all of the affected Polaris vehicles were sold between the 31st of December 2015 and the 30th of October 2017.
Both 2 seat and 4 seat variants are being recalled.
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The recall notice advises that the upper steering shafts on 2016-2017 General vehicles may experience movement along the length of the power steering spline.
What are the hazards?
In extreme circumstances, this movement may ultimately result in separation of the shaft from the spline, which may lead to the loss of steering.
What should owners do?
Affected owners will be contacted by direct mail and are being asked to stop using the vehicle and contact their nearest Polaris General dealer to arrange for an inspection and repair.
Further information is also available from Polaris Customer Service on 03 9394 5610 and the Polaris website.
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