2005 Yamaha Xv1700 Recall Information and Defects
The 2005 Yamaha Xv1700 has 2 active safety recalls issued by the NHTSA and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA. These critical defects primarily concern vehicle speed control, and engine and engine cooling. Review the full details below, including NHTSA and Manufacturer Campaign numbers.
Quick Jump to Recalls (2 Defects)
Defect #1: Vehicle Speed Control Malfunction (MFR Campaign: M2006-016R)
NHTSA ID: 06V371000 | MFR Campaign Number: M2006-016R
Posted on: 2006-09-28
Description
On certain motorcycles, an improperly designed throttle position sensor could cause an intermittently unstable idle when the engine is at idling speed when the motorcycle is stopped or during low-speed operations. The engine could stall as a result.
Consequence
If the engine stalls after the operator disengages the clutch in a low gear while riding, the rear tire might slip momentarily if the operator abruptly re-engages the clutch. This could result in a crash with injury or death.
Corrective Action
Dealers will replace the throttle position sensor free of charge. The recall began on october 16, 2006. Owners may contact yamaha at 1-888-88-yamaha
Notes
Customers may also 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
Defect #2: Engine And Engine Cooling Malfunction (MFR Campaign: M2007-003R)
NHTSA ID: 07V039000 | MFR Campaign Number: M2007-003R
Posted on: 2007-02-12
Description
On certain road star warrior motorcycles, the lead wires for the pick-up coil can break while the engine is running, causing the engine to stall and be impossible to restart.
Consequence
If this occurs while the motorcycle is being ridden, a vehicle crash could occur.
Corrective Action
Dealers will replace the pick-up coil. The recall began on march 2, 2007. Owners may contact yamaha at
1-800-227-5963
Notes
Customers may also 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