yamaha

Yamaha Cp250 (2006) – 08V180000

Vehicle recall defect – Yamaha Is Recalling 9,600 My 2006-2007 Cp250 And My 2005-2007 Yp400 Motorcycles. The Engine Could Stall And Be Difficult To Restart Because The Wire Terminals In The Fuel Pump Wire Coupler Have Corroded. Water Can Enter From The Main Wire Harness End And Run Through The Harness To The Fuel Pump Coupler.


Yamaha Bolt (2014) – 13V298000

Vehicle recall defect – Yamaha Motor Company (Yamaha) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2014 Xvs950Cu (Bolt) Motorcycles Manufactured March 2013 Through June 2013. Slack Or Sag In The Wiring Harness May Allow It To Contact The Exhaust Manifold Causing The Wires To Melt, And Possibly Short Circuit.


Yamaha 750 (1978) – 78V037000

Vehicle recall defect – The Shift Cam Stopper Bolt Lock Tab On The Involved Vehicles May Not Prevent The Stopper Bolt From Loosening. This Could Allow The Shift DrUM To Move Laterally.


Yamaha 750 (1977) – 78V037000

Vehicle recall defect – The Shift Cam Stopper Bolt Lock Tab On The Involved Vehicles May Not Prevent The Stopper Bolt From Loosening. This Could Allow The Shift DrUM To Move Laterally.


Yamaha Fjr1300 (2007) – 09V002000

Vehicle recall defect – Yamaha Is Recalling 9,300 My 2006-2009 Fjr1300 Motorcycles. The Internal Switch Wiring Could Become Disconnected. If This Occurs Electrical Current Flow Will Be Stopped And The Engine Could Stall.


Yamaha Double T Fat Handlebars – 10E041000

Vehicle recall defect – Yamaha Is Recalling Certain Accessory Yamaha Double “T” Fat Handlebars , Part Numbers Str-5Px75-12-00 And Str-4Wm75-12-00, Manufactured From August 1, 2008 Through July 31, 2009, To Be Used On Model Year 2002-2009 Xv1700Pc Warrior, 1999-2003 Vx1600 And 2004-2010 Xv1700 Road Star Motorcycles. These Handlebars May Have Tubing Thinner Than Designed Where The Bars Narrow For The Switch Housings And Grips.


Yamaha Fjr1300 (2006) – 11V338000

Vehicle recall defect – Yamaha Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2006-2009 Fjr1300 Motorcycles Manufactured From February 2006, Through March 2009. The Ground Joint Connector Of The Wire Harness Could Overheat And Become Deformed, Possibly Causing An Intermittent Ground Wire ConneCTIon. If The Electrical System Is Not Properly Grounded, The Ignition System And/Or Other Electrical Components Could MalfunCTIon, Which Could Cause The Engine To Stall.