BRP Recalls Can-Am Side-By-Side Vehicles Due to Loss of Steering Control Hazard

Active Recall Announced January 10, 2013 CPSC #13718

Quick answer

BRP Recalls Can-Am Side-By-Side Vehicles Due to Loss of Steering Control Hazard is CPSC recall #13718, announced on January 10, 2013. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall includes the following serial numbers of 2011 and 2012 Can-Am Commander side-by-side vehicles. The model name is printed on the vehicle's side panel. Models included in the recall are: Model Year 2011 Model Year 2012 Can-Am Commander 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander XT 800R and 1000 Can-Am Commander XT 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander X 1000 Can-Am Commander X 1000 Can-Am Commander Limited 1000 The remedy is consumers should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact a brp dealer to schedule a free repair. brp has notified registered consumers directly about this recall.. Affected brand: BRP Mexico S.A. de C.V., of Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Hazard

This recall includes the following serial numbers of 2011 and 2012 Can-Am Commander side-by-side vehicles. The model name is printed on the vehicle's side panel. Models included in the recall are: Model Year 2011 Model Year 2012 Can-Am Commander 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander XT 800R and 1000 Can-Am Commander XT 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander X 1000 Can-Am Commander X 1000 Can-Am Commander Limited 1000

Affected products

Can-Am® Commander side-by-side off-road vehicles

Recalled brands

BRP Mexico S.A. de C.V., of Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact a BRP dealer to schedule a free repair. BRP has notified registered consumers directly about this recall.

Recall date

January 10, 2013

Categories

Utility Vehicles

Frequently asked questions

What is CPSC recall #13718?

CPSC recall #13718 covers BRP Recalls Can-Am Side-By-Side Vehicles Due to Loss of Steering Control Hazard, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on January 10, 2013. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall includes the following serial numbers of 2011 and 2012 Can-Am Commander side-by-side vehicles. The model name is printed on the vehicle's side panel. Models included in the recall are: Model Year 2011 Model Year 2012 Can-Am Commander 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander XT 800R and 1000 Can-Am Commander XT 800 and 1000 Can-Am Commander X 1000 Can-Am Commander X 1000 Can-Am Commander Limited 1000

What is the remedy for recall #13718?

The CPSC remedy for recall #13718 is consumers should immediately stop using the recalled vehicles and contact a brp dealer to schedule a free repair. brp has notified registered consumers directly about this recall.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.

I sell this product on Shopify. What do I need to do?

If you sell BRP Recalls Can-Am Side-By-Side Vehicles Due to Loss of Steering Control Hazard on Shopify, stop selling the affected units immediately, notify customers who purchased them, and consider whether you have a Section 15(b) reporting obligation to the CPSC. RecallDocket helps Shopify merchants identify affected SKUs and prepare the required safety report.

Where is the official CPSC notice for this recall?

The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2013/BRP-Recalls-Can-Am-Side-By-Side-Vehicles-Due-to-Loss-of-Steering-Control-Hazard. RecallDocket links to it from this page.

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