Yamaha MT-03 & XMax 300 recalled for rear reflector

PRA No. – 2020/18601 & 2020/18602
Date published – 20 Dec 2020
Campaign number – MC0125 & MC125

Supplier – Yamaha Motor Australia Pty Ltd
Traders who sold this product – Authorised Yamaha Motorcycle Dealers
Where the product was sold – Nationally
Dates available for sale
16 Oct, 2017 – 23 Sep, 2020 (XMax);
16 Mar 2016 – 22 Sep, 2020 (MT-03)

Motorcycle Models Affected

Yamaha XMAX 300 (CZD300) Scooter Model Years 2017-2020

Yamaha MT-03LA (MTN320) Motorcycle Model Years 2016-2020

Click here for XMax 300 VIN list (link) 573 affected scooters

Click here for MT-03 VIN list (link) 2709 affected motorcycles


What are the defects?

The Rear Reflector Assay may not comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.

What are the hazards?

If the reflector has insufficient luminosity, affected scooters may be less visible to drivers of other vehicles, which could increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death of the rider and/or other road users.

What should consumers do?

Owners of affected scooters should immediately contact a Yamaha Dealer to arrange an appointment to have the Rear Reflector Assay replaced, free of charge.

Consumers can find their nearest authorised Yamaha dealership by visiting https://www.yamaha-motor.com.au. For further information, contact Yamaha by phone on 1300 593 600.

Source: MCNews.com.au

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