sv650

Suzuki Sv650 (2000) – 00V009000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Motorcycle Crankcase Design Allows The Creation Of Air Pockets Near The Oil Pump Inlet Due To Sloshing Of The Oil In The Crankcase. If The Oil Pump Draws Air, Inadequate Lubrication To The Engine Occurs, Causing Severe Engine Damage And Resulting In Engine Failure.


Suzuki Sv650 (1999) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.


Suzuki Sv650 (2006) – 06V013000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain California-Specification Model Motorcycles, Repeated Stress From Vibration Can Cause A Crack To Form In The Area Where The Liquid/Vapor Separator Bracket Is Welded Inside The Fuel Tank. This Can Allow Fuel Leakage To Occur.


Suzuki Sv650 (2005) – 06V013000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain California-Specification Model Motorcycles, Repeated Stress From Vibration Can Cause A Crack To Form In The Area Where The Liquid/Vapor Separator Bracket Is Welded Inside The Fuel Tank. This Can Allow Fuel Leakage To Occur.


Suzuki Sv650 (2004) – 06V013000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain California-Specification Model Motorcycles, Repeated Stress From Vibration Can Cause A Crack To Form In The Area Where The Liquid/Vapor Separator Bracket Is Welded Inside The Fuel Tank. This Can Allow Fuel Leakage To Occur.


Suzuki Sv650 (2003) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.


Suzuki Sv650 (2003) – 06V013000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain California-Specification Model Motorcycles, Repeated Stress From Vibration Can Cause A Crack To Form In The Area Where The Liquid/Vapor Separator Bracket Is Welded Inside The Fuel Tank. This Can Allow Fuel Leakage To Occur.


Suzuki Sv650 (2002) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.


Suzuki Sv650 (2001) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.


Suzuki Sv650 (2001) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.