Every published safety recall for Kawasaki vehicles in Australia, sourced directly from the government register.
Due to a manufacturing defect, the engine crankcase fastening bolts may have been overtightened. This could result in seizure of the crankshaft bearing material, abnormal noise and…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the engine crankcase clamping retainers may have been overtightened. This could result in seizure of the crankshaft bearing material, abnormal noise…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the clutch release shaft may not have been welded to the required specifications and could detach from the lever. If this occurs, the clutch may not…
Due to a manufacturing defect, spark plugs may have been damaged during assembly. This may lead to unstable idle, hesitation and possible engine stall whilst riding, resulting in a…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel pump may have been manufactured outside of specifications. Under certain conditions, if the engine stalls the defective fuel pump may cause…
A programming defect in the multi-function meter may cause the display to restart unexpectedly whilst in use. If this occurs, the speedometer or neutral indicator may not display a…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the passenger seat strap may break during use and the occupant may lose balance.
Due to a manufacturing issue, the plunger in the camshaft chain tensioner may deteriorate over time and could become locked. This could result in an unexpected loss of vehicle powe…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the incorrect brake disc may have been fitted to the front wheel. This may cause a reduction in the vehicle braking performance.
The wiring harness leading to the vehicle’s horn may not be durable enough and could break due to vibration at a certain engine speed range, preventing the horn from operating.