More Than 30,000 Polaris Vehicles Recalled Due To Throttle Problem, Crash Risk
Polaris is recalling more than 30,000 off-road and utility vehicles due to throttle problems and accident risks.
Polaris is recalling more than 30,000 off-road and utility vehicles due to throttle problems and accident risks.
Two separate Polaris ATV recalls have been announced due to defects that could increase the risk of injury and accidents.
Tens of thousands of Polaris Ranger ROVs are being recalled because they could burst into flames.
A recall has been issued for more than 16,000 Polaris Ranger off-road vehicles, due to a potential crash hazard.
Nearly 4,000 Polaris Ranger “Crew” and “6×6” Side-by-Side vehicles have been recalled due to an electrical defect which can cause the tail light to melt or burst into flames.