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Can-Am Ryker

4 recalls affect this vehicle. Sorted by severity, then date.

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  • SevereNHTSA·22V799000·2023-10-10

    CAN-AM Ryker Motorcycles Recalled for Loose Harnesses Causing Engine Stall

    CAN-AM is recalling 2019-2023 Ryker motorcycles because electrical harnesses in the front fenders may loosen and rub on the tire, causing a short circuit that can stall the engine while driving.

    Product
    CAN-AM — 2021 CAN-AM RYKER
    Category
    Vehicle
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereNHTSA·22V503000·2023-01-07

    2022 CAN-AM Ryker Motorcycles: Handlebar Stem Bolt Breakage Recall

    CAN-AM is recalling 2022 Ryker motorcycles due to handlebar stem bolts that may break unexpectedly, causing sudden loss of steering control and crash risk.

    Product
    CAN-AM — 2022 CAN-AM RYKER
    Category
    Vehicle
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighNHTSA·23V175000·2024-05-03

    2020-2023 CAN-AM Spyder and Ryker Motorcycles Brake Light Defect

    CAN-AM is recalling 2020-2023 Spyder RT and 2022-2023 Ryker motorcycles because brake lights may remain illuminated when the brake pedal is not pressed. This can prevent other motorists from seeing actual braking and increase crash risk.

    Product
    CAN-AM — 2023 CAN-AM SPYDER RT
    Category
    Vehicle
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • HighNHTSA·23V855000·2024-03-12

    Can-Am Ryker Motorcycles Recalled for Fuel Pump Failure Risk

    Bombardier is recalling 2019-2023 Can-Am Ryker motorcycles because the fuel pump impeller may swell and fail, causing engine stall while driving and increasing crash risk.

    Product
    CAN-AM — 2022 CAN-AM RYKER
    Category
    Vehicle
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide

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