PRA number
2020/18248
Published date
Product description
Please note that this recall supersedes the previous recall PRA2019/17697.
All vehicles previously inspected and repaired need to be repaired again.
Sea-Doo GTX 230 & 300 Watercraft
Sea-Doo RXT 230 & 300 Watercraft
Sea-Doo Wake PRO 230 Watercraft
Model Year 2019
2 003 affected watercrafts
Consumers should contact a BRP dealer to determine if their vehicle is affected by this recall
All vehicles previously inspected and repaired need to be repaired again.
Sea-Doo GTX 230 & 300 Watercraft
Sea-Doo RXT 230 & 300 Watercraft
Sea-Doo Wake PRO 230 Watercraft
Model Year 2019
2 003 affected watercrafts
Consumers should contact a BRP dealer to determine if their vehicle is affected by this recall
What are the defects?
The intake grate may detach from the vehicle whilst in use.
What are the hazards?
Riding at speeds over 88km/h without an intake grate may cause unpredictable vehicle behaviour. This may lead to occupant ejection, increasing the risk of serious injuries or death.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should avoid operating the vehicle at speeds in excess of 88km/h. All vehicles already inspected or repaired for previous intake grate recall need to be repaired again.
Consumer should contact an authorised Sea-Doo dealership to determine if their vehicle is affected and arrange a time to have their watercraft repaired, once parts are available (from mid April 2020).
To find a local Sea-Doo dealer, visit https://au.sea-doo.com/dealer-locator.html
Consumer should contact an authorised Sea-Doo dealership to determine if their vehicle is affected and arrange a time to have their watercraft repaired, once parts are available (from mid April 2020).
To find a local Sea-Doo dealer, visit https://au.sea-doo.com/dealer-locator.html
Traders who sold this product
Authorised BRP Sea-Doo dealers
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Dates available for sale
-
Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.
