Suzuki Issues Recall on KingQuad ATVs Due to Battery Issue
The KingQuad 750 all-terrain vehicle battery can fail and cause the engine to stop running while in use, possibly causing a crash.
Recall Details
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC),
- There are about 3,400 units
- The product is sold at Suzuki ATV dealers nationwide
- Sold from September 2015 through November 2016
- Sold for $8,600 to $9,600
- The ATV is manufactured by Suzuki Manufacturing of America Corporation, of Rome, Georgia
- Manufactured in the U.S.
- Distributed by Suzuki Motor of America, Inc., of Brea, California
- Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ATVs and contact a local Suzuki ATV dealer to schedule an appointment for a free repair. Consumers with recalled ATVs are being sent a notice directly from Suzuki.
Description of KingQuad ATV
- The recall involves model year 2016 and 2017 LT-A750XP King Quad ATVs
- Suzuki KingQuad and 4X4 750AXi are on decals on the sides
- The model number is printed on the hang tag on the ATV and on the owner’s manual
- The XP model has power steering
- The ATV comes in green, red, camouflage, and black
Incidents
Suzuki has received six reports of battery discharge or failure to restart. No injuries have been reported.