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UH125AL9; UH125AM0; UH200AL9

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UH125AL9; UH125AM0; UH200AL9 was recalled on 10 September 2021 under EU Safety Gate alert A12/01282/21. Fire risk reported by Poland. The fuel hose may have been manufactured using a resin-based extrusion mandrel that was larger than design specification, thus it may have an improperly loose connection with the metal fuel hose connection pipe.

Alert NumberA12/01282/21
BrandSuzuki
CategoryMotor vehicles
Risk TypeFire
Notifying CountryPoland
Country of OriginThailand
Model Numbere4*168/2013*00038*01; e4*168/2013*00038*02; e4*168/2013*00039*01.
Published10 September 2021

Risk Description

The fuel hose may have been manufactured using a resin-based extrusion mandrel that was larger than design specification, thus it may have an improperly loose connection with the metal fuel hose connection pipe. As a result, fuel may leak at the joining point, increasing the risk of fire. The product does not comply with the requirements laid down in the Regulation on the approval and market surveillance of two- or three-wheel vehicles and quadricycles

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): ManufacturerCategory of measure(s): Recall of the product from end usersDate of entry into force: Unknown

Product Description

Suzki motorcycles, models: UH125AL9; UH125AM0; UH200AL9.

🔥 What Should You Do?

This recall involves a fire hazard related to UH125AL9; UH125AM0; UH200AL9.

About this risk

This product poses a fire risk due to overheating, faulty components, or flammable materials that do not meet safety standards.

Recommended action

Disconnect the product from any power source and stop using it immediately. Do not leave it unattended. Store it away from flammable materials. Contact the retailer for a refund.

Who is at risk?

All household members. Fire risks are especially dangerous for sleeping areas and children's rooms.

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