Yamaha Rhino ATVs recall issued for two models

March 31st, 2009 by Scott Thomas

All Yamaha Rhino 450 and 660 model vehicles were recalled for repairs designed to prevent accidents that resulted in 46 deaths and hundreds of injuries. The reported deaths occurred between the fall of 2003, when the vehicles were first distributed, through this year.

More than two-thirds of the incidents were rollovers. According to the CPSC many of these involved turns on level ground at relatively slow speeds. A number of incidents also involved riders not wearing seat belts.

The repairs are designed to reduce rollover risk, as well as to improve handling and keep riders’ limbs inside the vehicles.

450 and 660 owners should stop using these vehicles and call their local dealer to schedule an appointment for repairs. They can also receive a free helmet.

Sales of these vehicles have also been suspended for repairs.

This is the first government recall of this category of recreational vehicle.

For more details, call at 800-962-7926.

SOURCE: The Associated Press

  • John Robles
    I am purchasing a used 2006 Rhino SE. How do I know if the recall repairs have been made if the seller does not know?
  • Steve Merrill
    I contacted a dealer about the sway bar and doors. They could not get parts for at least six weeks. What do I do in the mean time. Do I also get a free helmet. Please let me know. My phone number is 918-231-8430. Thank you . Steve Merrill.
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