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Old 12-22-2012, 09:42 AM   #1
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Default Bombardier issues two Can-Am Spyder recalls over fire risks

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Bombardier has issued two separate recalls for various models of its Can-Am Spyder. The first is for 2008-2009 GS and 2010 RS models. The fuel vapor canister vent hose in the engine compartment can leak, with accumulated fuel vapor a potential fire concern due to its proximity to the ignition. A bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates the recall, which affects 9,600 Spyders, is expected to begin next month, at which time owners can take their Spyders to their dealers for a fix free of charge.

The second recall covers 2008-2009 GS, 2009-2012 RS and 2010-2012 RT trikes. The models affected by the recall - 33,700 units in all - could have fuel caps that fail to fit properly onto their filler necks, which could also leak fuel vapors. The recall is also expected to begin next month, and Bombardier will send owners a new fuel cap. Two bulletins below from NHTSA below have all the details.Continue reading Bombardier issues two Can-Am Spyder recalls over fire risks
Bombardier issues two Can-Am Spyder recalls over fire risks originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 22 Dec 2012 08:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


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