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The lower bush in the handle of the park brake valve is missing on certain valves. As a result, it is possible to turn the handle through 45 degree while less force is needed to l…
It is possible that debris and leaf litter may accumulate around the engine intake and exhaust manifold. This could result in an underhood fire.
The pressure pipe to the fuel injectors could leak.
The front suspension may in severe conditions contact and damage the fuel tank resulting in a fuel tank leak.
After extended use it is possible that the fuel rail crossover tube O-ring seals may leak. This could result in an underhood fire.
Affected vehicles require the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) recalibrated. The Automatic Shift Manual transmission fitted to the vehicles may change to a lower gear unexpectedly.
The brake pedal shaft may become loose and impair braking performance.
An electrical short circuit may result if water or impurities enter the ignition switch.
Battery cable can chafe on the ECM (Engine control module) mounting stud.
One or more of the brake pad friction blocks may separate from its backing plate and thereby compromise overall braking efficiency.
Due to a problem with the chromating process, the front brake caliper piston may release hydrogen gas into the brake system. This could result in reduced, or lost braking capabilit…
The Automatic Shift Manual transmission fitted to the vehicles may change to a lower gear unexpectedly. Affected vehicles require the TCU (Transmission Control Unit) recalibrated.
A potential abrasion condition between the front left hand flexible brake hose and tyre. The front left hand tyre can contact the hose and cause abrasion to the outer lining mater…
There is a possibility that the park brake may self-release as a consequence of an impact with the park brake lever.
It is possible that the brake booster vacuum hose may swell if it comes in contact with oil and become dislodged from the engine. Should this occur, a loss of power brake assistan…
A fuel leak may develop from the Fuel Delivery Module seal, situated in the fuel tank.
A condition may exist on certain 2001 Dyna Glide model motorcycles that can cause the fuel hose to become disengaged from the carburettor inlet. This condition may cause fuel to s…
In some of the affected vehicles, the union nut (locknut) that attaches the Fuel Delivery Module to the fuel tank may not have been completely engaged when installed. This may res…
Due to a manufacturing problem with the auxiliary cooling fan electronics, the fan may become thermally overloaded, thereby reducing the cooling system performance which could in t…
The grommet in the holder for the speedometer cable shaft wears after a short time, therefore leaving a possibility of the speedometer cable shaft coming into contact with the brak…
Possible risk of rear brake hose damage due to a heat shield not installed during the vehicle manufacturing process.
The fuel lines located between the fuel tank and the pressure regulator could degrade and endanger rider safety.
Some of the affected vehicles may have been assembled with a misrouted battery cable, and/or a loose connection at the alternator B+ stud.
The bracket on which the rear brake caliper rests may bend which could result in damage to the threaded brake line connection and a leak at the rear caliper resulting in failure of…
Possible damage to surface of the left hand rear flexible brake hose.