Name of Product:
Model Year 2021 RZR XP Turbo and RZR Turbo S Recreational Off-Road Vehicles
Hazard:
The vehicle’s clutch can fracture, causing fragments to be ejected from the vehicle, posing fire and injury hazards.
Recall Date:
August 10, 2023
Units:
About 27,300 (In addition, about 660 were sold in Canada) (Some of these vehicles were previously recalled in November 2020 and in December 2021)
Recall Details
Description:
This recall involves all model year 2021 RZR XP Turbo and RZR Turbo S vehicles. The recalled vehicles were sold in the following colors: black, blue, gray, lime, orange, and sand. The recalled vehicles were sold in two and four-seat configurations. POLARIS is stamped on the front grille and POLARIS and RZR are printed on the sides of the vehicles. The model name is also printed on the side of the chassis. The VIN is located on the vehicle’s frame in the left rear wheel well.
Remedy:
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact Polaris or an authorized Polaris dealer to schedule a free repair. The dealer will replace the primary (drive) clutch free of charge. Polaris has notified consumers to stop riding the vehicles and is notifying all dealers and registered owners directly to provide more details about the repair.
Incidents/Injuries:
The firm has received 206 reports of clutch failures, including reports of six fires, two injuries, and one vehicle tip-over.
Sold At:
Polaris dealers nationwide from December 2019 through September 2022 for between $21,000 and $32,000.
Importer(s):
Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minnesota
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