Bad Boy ATV/LSV Recall due to Sudden Acceleration Defect
A sudden acceleration problem that poses an ATV accident risk has prompted the recall of Bad Boy Classic LSV vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Watercraft Trailer Accident Risk Recall
A watercraft trailer recall is being issued due to a wheel assembly defect that could pose the risk of a trailer accident, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Load Rite Trailers Inc. is recalling Model year 2008 throug 2010 watercraft personal trailers because the capacity of the wheel rim does not match that of the tire, which compromises the safety of the wheel assembly and increases the risk of a trailer accident, crash and / or injury to the driver of the vehicle towing the trailer or other drivers on the road. Dealers will replace the tires on the trailers for free. Consumers can contact Load Rite for a free replacement.
Snowmobile Fires Prompt Ski-Doo Recall
After snowmobile fire reports, BRP Ski-Doo Snowmobiles are issuing a recall because of a potential fuel leak and fire hazard in certain snowmobiles, according to the Consumer Product Safety Comission (CPSC).
There have been six reports of fuel leaks, including three vehicle fires and one instance of snowmobile riders suffering burn injuries. The fuel hose and electronic control unit can rub together, causing friction that can wear down the fuel hose.
Trailer Accident Hazard Prompts EZ Loader Boat Trailer Recall
EZ Loader Adjustable Boat Trailers, Inc. is recalling 2010 EZ Loader Single Axle boat trailers, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The spindle can separate from the axle, which could allow the tire and wheel to come loose from the trailer. This could cause a trailer accident. Dealers will send repair teams out to fix the defective boat trailers for free.
Injury Hazard Prompts Snow Sled Trailer Hitch Recall
An injury hazard has prompted a utility snow sled hitch recall by Pelican International, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced.
Screws in the hitch could loosen and fall because of vibrations when the sled is used to tow cargo. This could cause the sled to detach from a vehicle towing the cargo and poses an injury and accident hazard to those using the hitch and those in the surrounding area.
Fall Hazard Leads to Primal Vantage Hunting Stand Recall Expansion
Primal Vantage Company is expanding its original Ameristep Plastic Strap-On Tree Step hunting stand recall due to a fall hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The firm has received six reports of steps breaking and two reports of hunters being injured from falling off the defective hunting stands.


