What should I do if my Harley-Davidson is recalled?
Contact your local Harley-Davidson dealership to schedule a free inspection and repair.
Automotive / Motorcycles
Harley-Davidson has announced a recall of more than 88,000 motorcycles due to a potential issue where oil may be ejected from the crankcase when the oil dipstick is removed under pressure. This poses a risk of injury to riders and has promp...
The recall affects several Harley-Davidson models across the 2024-2026 model years. According to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) report, the issue stems from the potential for oil to eject from the fill spout when the oil dipstick is removed while the crankcase is pressurized.
Here's a breakdown of the affected models:
Harley-Davidson dealerships will inspect the breather port on affected motorcycles and provide free repairs if necessary. Owners can contact Harley-Davidson customer support at 1-800-258-2464, referencing recall number 0193.
Contact your local Harley-Davidson dealership to schedule a free inspection and repair.
No, Harley-Davidson dealerships will perform the necessary repairs free of charge.
Check the list of affected models and contact Harley-Davidson customer support with your VIN to confirm.
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