The vehicle’s accelerator pedal spring can fail to return to idle when the driver isn’t pressing it, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The current recall affects about 352,000 golf carts.
Golf carts or golf cars are known to be one of those vehicles that isn't neccesarily categorized as deadly. Sure, things can go wrong, but generally, thery're pretty safe. Apparently, not those built ...
(WHTM) — The Yamaha Golf Car Company is recalling 11,000 of their 2023 golf cars due to accelerator issues that could result in injury or risk of death. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
In the first alert, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said 90,800 E-Z-GO Personal Transportation Vehicles, also known as ...
The recalls involve two different models of Yamaha golf carts and two models of PTVs produced by Textron E-Z-GO. Neither manufacturer has reported any injuries or incidents caused by the identified ...
(WHTM) — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that Yamaha has expanded its golf cart recall, which now includes more than 350,000 golf carts. According to CPSC, about 352,000 ...
Yamaha is recalling approximately 352,000 golf cars and personal transportation vehicles due to a critical accelerator pedal defect that can cause the vehicles to continue moving even after the driver ...
Owners should contact an authorized Yamaha golf cart dealer to schedule a free installation of two stoplights. For people who ...
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