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Indian Chief (2000) – 03V191000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Windshields That Were Sold As Standard Equipment On These Motorcycles Or Sold As Accessories For All Other Chief Models May Have DefeCTIve Brackets. The Brackets That Attach The Windshield To The Motorcycle Are Formed Such That The Mounting Bolts Are Not Flush With The Bracket. This Could Place Excessive Stress On The Bolts Causing Them To Break.


Indian Chief (2000) – 03V039000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles Equipped With Compufire Brand Series Type Voltage Regulators, If Damaged, The Voltage Regulator Can Become Stuck In An Open Mode That Allows Battery Voltage To Flow Back Through The Regulator.


Indian Chief (2000) – 02V144000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles, The Handle Bar Riser Top Clamp Could Allow Excessive Movement Of The Handle Bars.


Indian Chief (2000) – 02V124000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles Equipped With Rear Shock Absorbers Made By Sway-A-Way, The Bolts That Mount The Rear Shock Absorbers To The Swing Arm Could Break.


Indian Chief (1999) – 03V191000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Windshields That Were Sold As Standard Equipment On These Motorcycles Or Sold As Accessories For All Other Chief Models May Have DefeCTIve Brackets. The Brackets That Attach The Windshield To The Motorcycle Are Formed Such That The Mounting Bolts Are Not Flush With The Bracket. This Could Place Excessive Stress On The Bolts Causing Them To Break.


Indian Chief (1999) – 03V039000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles Equipped With Compufire Brand Series Type Voltage Regulators, If Damaged, The Voltage Regulator Can Become Stuck In An Open Mode That Allows Battery Voltage To Flow Back Through The Regulator.


Indian Chief (1999) – 02V144000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles, The Handle Bar Riser Top Clamp Could Allow Excessive Movement Of The Handle Bars.


Indian Chief (1999) – 02V124000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles Equipped With Rear Shock Absorbers Made By Sway-A-Way, The Bolts That Mount The Rear Shock Absorbers To The Swing Arm Could Break.


Indian Chief (2003) – 03V191000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Windshields That Were Sold As Standard Equipment On These Motorcycles Or Sold As Accessories For All Other Chief Models May Have DefeCTIve Brackets. The Brackets That Attach The Windshield To The Motorcycle Are Formed Such That The Mounting Bolts Are Not Flush With The Bracket. This Could Place Excessive Stress On The Bolts Causing Them To Break.


Indian Chief (2003) – 03V173000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles, Due To The Positioning Of The Gas Tank Vent Tube, The Vent Tube Can Become Clogged With Debris, Particularly In Wet Weather. Vent Tube Clogging Can Cause Interruption Of Fuel Flow To The Carburetor, Causing The Motorcycle To Stop. A Clogged Vent Tube May Also Cause Pressure To Build Up In The Gas Tank And Push A Small Amount Of Gas Out Of The Fuel Filler Cap Seal.