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2009 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 675 Recall - Campaign #12V445000

 
Auto Recalls For Consumers

2009 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 675 MOTORCYCLE RECALL - #12V445000

RECALL FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM : ALTERNATOR/GENERATOR/REGULATOR

Triumph is recalling certain model year 2006-2009 Street Triple, Street Triple R, and Daytona 675 motorcycles. The regulator/rectifier can overheat and prevent the motorcycle from charging. Once the battery is fully discharged, the motorcycle may stall.

Information provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Motorcycle 2009 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 675
Manufacturer TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES AMERICA LTD
Manufactured between 1/1/1900 - 1/1/1900
Recalled on 9/12/2012
Influenced by TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES AMERICA LTD
Owners Notified on 10/11/2012
# Affected 10,366
Recalled for ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:ALTERNATOR/GENERATOR/REGULATOR
Description Triumph is recalling certain model year 2006-2009 Street Triple, Street Triple R, and Daytona 675 motorcycles. The regulator/rectifier can overheat and prevent the motorcycle from charging. Once the battery is fully discharged, the motorcycle may stall.
Consequences If the motorcycle stalls, there is an increased risk of a crash leading to personal injury.
Corrective action Triumph will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and replace the regulator/rectifier, free of charge. The safety recall is expected to begin on, or before October 12, 2012. Owners may contact Triumph customer service department at 1-678-854-2010.
Notes Owners may contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.safercar.gov.
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