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Indian Motorcycle Recalls Some 2020-2022 Challenger, Pursuit and FTR 1200 Motorcycles

Indian Motorcycle has determined that some Model Year 2020-2022 Challenger, 2022 Pursuit and 2019-2020/2022 FTR 1200 models may have been built with an error in the ABS module software which may cause brief unintended illumination of the brake lights when wheel speed differentials (between front and rear wheels) exceed the calibrated threshold. This unintended illumination of the brake lights may be noticeable to other road users, thus creating confusion for the driver following the subject vehicles as to the meaning of the signal and increase the risk of crash and serious injury.

 

To address this concern, contact your authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer to schedule an appointment to have a free repair performed. Do not attempt repairs yourself. Repairs must be done only by an authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer.

 

Indian Motorcycle has reported this matter to NHTSA (Recall No. 24V-069).

 

Indian Motorcycle is notifying dealers and contacting affected registered owners.

 

To search on-road recalls by model or vehicle identification number (VIN) and see if your vehicle is affected by any recalls visit the On-Road Safety Recalls page or call Polaris at 877-204-3697.

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