Recall number RM/2013/004


There are 11 ZERO vehicles affected by the recall RM/2013/004.

This recall was issued on October 24th, 2012 and all the details of this ZERO recall (RM/2013/004 - LOSS OF POWER) are provided bellow:



Recall reference

RM/2013/004

Recall Type

Motorcycle

Recall Date

2012-10-24

Reason for concern

LOSS OF POWER

Reason for recall

These motorcycles have a motor encoder position signal that may drift over the extended use of the motorcycle. Should the encoder signal drift too far it could fall beyond the signal limits expected by the motor controller. This condition could cause the motor controller to shut off resulting in the inadvertent loss of power of the motorcycle.

Remedy

Recall the machines that are likely to be affected to reprogram the motorcycles motor controller with new firmware and configuration which compensate for the possible drift of the motor encoder position signal to ensure it remains within the limits expected by the controller.

How to check if the vehicle is recalled

Contact the local ZERO dealership or manufacturer. You will not need to pay for anything involving the recall.

How the manufacturer will repair

The Recalled vehicles will have the fixing checked and corrected as necessary by and official ZERO service.

ZERO Reference ID

SV/DS

Number of affected ZERO motorcycles

11

ZERO vehicles affected

ModelVINsDates
DS2011-12-19

to

2012-07-23
S2011-12-19

to

2012-07-23


Others recall actions for ZERO

Currently there are 6 models of vehicles manufactured by ZERO that have recall actions in UK.

This is the list of affected models from ZERO.

Select the model to see all the details relevant to that model.

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