Reason the product is recalled
An electrical short circuit to the ground of the DPS Software
may occur.
may occur.
The hazards to consumers
An electrical short circuit to the DPS software can cause the vehicle to suddenly steer left on its own and in some situations,the operator could lose control of the vehicle.
What consumers should do
Dealers have contacted consumers by mail. Consumers are requested to update the DPS Software at a local dealer. The new software has the ability to detect a short circuit and disable the DPS to prevent undesired steering. If the consumer wishes to use their vehicle before the DPS software is updated, they should disable DPS electrical system by removing DPS fuse.
Details to help identify the product
Supplier running the recall
Who sold the product
BRP Can-Am Dealers
Identifying product features
Serial numbers listing from 000001 to 000481
Identifying numbers
Other identifying numbers
Serial numbers listing from 000001 to 000481
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Responsible regulators
Regulators are established or appointed by government. They enforce regulations and rules.
Quote PRA number 2010/11346 when contacting a regulator about this recall.
Recall and remedy questions
Contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission if you have:
- a question about the remedy being offered to you by the business that is responsible for managing this recall, or
- concerns about the way the business is managing this recall.
