Bigdog Husky
Model Husky made by Bigdog got 1 recall as well as 2 service bulletins. Technical service bulletines regarding communications and fuel system, other. There was one recall concerning fuel system, gasoline .
Model 2002
Recalls
Campaign | Manufacturer | Manufacturing date | Type | # of units affected | Date Owner notified Mfg | Recall Initiated by | Manufacturers of recalled vehicles/products | Report Recieved Date | Record Creation Date | Regulation Part Number | FMVSS Number | |||||
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FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY | ||||||||||||||||
02V089000 | BIG DOG MOTORCYCLES, LLC | from 07/24/2001 to 06/30/2002 | V (Vehicle) | 1035 | 04/01/2002 | MFR | BIG DOG MOTORCYCLES, LLC | 03/19/2002 | 03/27/2002 | |||||||
Defect Summary | On certain motorcycles, the fuel tanks may have been improperly mounted to the motorcycle. this can put unnecessary stress on the tank mounting tabs, causing these tabs to fail, with the possibility of fuel spillage. | |||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | Fuel spillage, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire. | |||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Dealers will remove the tanks, replace the mounting grommets and related hardware, and remount the tanks. owner notification began april 1, 2002. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact big dog at 1-316-267-2597. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | Customers can also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236). |
Bulletins
Bulletin | Bulletin date | Replacement Bulletin | Item no. | Summary | Added |
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COMMUNICATIONS - HORN ASSEMBLY | |||||
1088 | 06/30/2006 | 10020152 | Horn harness wires may break. *tt | 07/28/2006 | |
FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY | |||||
SB-1099 | 01/11/2008 | 10026832 | Bigdog motorcycle: fuel tank vent may become flooded with fuel, causing the motorcycle to run poorly due to a fuel mixture that is too rich. *pe | 12/23/2008 |