Yamaha motorbikes recalled to fix faults


Japanese motorbike maker Yamaha is recalling 1,361 motorbikes with high engine displacement in Viet Nam to fix faults related to the engine cooling system and gear box.

The recall campaign will take place from now until December 6, 2019 at all Yamaha agents nationwide. — tbdn.com.vn

Japanese motorbike maker Yamaha is recalling 1,361 motorbikes with high engine displacement in Viet Nam to fix faults related to the engine cooling system and gear box.

The recall campaign is for Yamaha models R3, R25 and MT-03, which were manufactured between July, 2014 and November, 2017.

According to the explanation from Yamaha Motor Vietnam, the models with engine cooling systems faults have seen cooling liquid leak out through cracks in the rubber tubing because the pipes are not up to standard. In the models with shifting issues, it is difficult to shift up due to cracks in the gear shifter’s spring.

The campaign will take place until December 6, 2019 at all Yamaha agents nationwide. It is expected to take three hours and 40 minutes to fix each unit. All costs will be paid by Yamaha Vietnam.

As for the vehicles distributed by other companies, imported to Viet Nam as belongings or diplomatic assets of people working in Viet Nam, the firm will fix the faults for free if its parents organisation recommends doing so. — VNS

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