A recall notice for Polaris Sales Australia Pty Ltd — Selected Indian Motorcycles (111 c.i.) MY2014-2019 supplied by Polaris Sales Australia Pty Ltd as the gear position switch used may provide an inaccurate signal, which can lead to an incorrect gear being displayed in the rider display.
Polaris Sales Australia Pty Ltd - Selected Indian Motorcycles (111 c.i.) MY2014-2019
PRA No.
2019/17955
Date published
19 Nov 2019
Campaign number
I-19-03
Product description
Chief
Chief Classic
Chief Dark Horse
Chief Vintage
Springfield
Springfield Dark Horse
Chieftain
Chieftain Classic
Chieftain Dark Horse
Chieftain Limited
Chieftain Elite
Roadmaster
Roadmaster Classic
Roadmaster Elite
Model Years 2014-2019
Total of 2 060 affected motorcycles
Identifying features
VIN (Vehicle identification number)
See attached VIN list
What are the defects?
The gear position switch used may provide an inaccurate signal, which can lead to an incorrect gear being displayed in the rider display.
What are the hazards?
Incorrect gear indication during motorcycle start-up can cause unintended movement, increasing the risk of an accident/and or injury.
What should consumers do?
Indian Motorcycle is currently evaluating a comprehensive repair for this recall and will contact consumers when it is available.
Indian Motorcycle will notify consumers of the recall and in late December will write and update consumers on the recall repair timeline.
In the interim, if a gear position concern is identified, or you do not feel comfortable riding your motorcycle, please contact your Indian Motorcycle dealer and arrange for an inspection to be completed free of charge.
If you have questions please contact Polaris Customer Service on 03 9394 5610 (Monday to Friday, 9am - 4.30pm, excluding Victorian public holidays)
Supplier
Polaris Sales Australia Pty Ltd
Traders who sold this product
Authorised Indian Motorcycle Dealers
List of traders who sold this product
Where the product was sold
Nationally
International
Dates available for sale
- 1 October 2013 - 6 November 2019
Responsible regulator
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development is the responsible regulator for this recall.