PRA number
2019/17307
Campaign number
TSD0119
Published date
Why the product is recalled
There is a possibility that the engine oil cooler hoses may separate from the banjo clamp joints due to insufficient clamping strength and as a result, engine oil could leak.
There is also a possibility that the fuel tank cap gasket could become pinched and torn when the tank cap is installed on the filler neck. As a result, fuel and fuel vapour may leak.
There is also a possibility that the fuel tank cap gasket could become pinched and torn when the tank cap is installed on the filler neck. As a result, fuel and fuel vapour may leak.
What the hazards are to consumers
The leaks could result in an engine fire and a risk of serious injury to the driver and surroundings in the event of an accident.
What consumers should do
Affected owners are advised to contact their local Authorised Kawasaki Dealer to book an appointment for this recall to be performed.
Kawasaki Motors recommend that you DO NOT OPERATE the vehicle until an authorised Kawasaki Dealer has completed the recall.
Kawasaki Motors will notify all affected owners by direct letter or email.
For further information, consumers are urged to contact their nearest Authorised Kawasaki dealer by using the following link, https://kawasaki.com.au/dealer-locator/ or alternatively contact Kawasaki Motors Pty Ltd by using the following link, https://kawasaki.com.au/faqs/
Kawasaki Motors recommend that you DO NOT OPERATE the vehicle until an authorised Kawasaki Dealer has completed the recall.
Kawasaki Motors will notify all affected owners by direct letter or email.
For further information, consumers are urged to contact their nearest Authorised Kawasaki dealer by using the following link, https://kawasaki.com.au/dealer-locator/ or alternatively contact Kawasaki Motors Pty Ltd by using the following link, https://kawasaki.com.au/faqs/
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.
