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Polaris is recalling 4,394
GEM electric vehicles due to faulty parking brakes. According to the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the mechanism may prematurely wear, leaving the brake inoperable. If the brake fails and the driver exits the vehicle, the EV could roll away and cause a crash. The recall only applies to models built between January 14, 2010 and November 23, 2012.
As you may recall, Polaris
purchased GEM from Chrysler in 2011 and promptly
shifted production from Fargo, North Dakota to Minnesota and Iowa.
Owners can expect Polaris to replace the parking brake lever assembly free of charge once the recall campaign gets under way on February 4. You can read the
full recall notification below for more information, or head over to the
NHTSA site.
Continue reading Polaris recalling GEM electric runabouts over parking brake fears
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