Every published safety recall for Triumph vehicles in Australia, sourced directly from the government register.
Due to a design defect an electrical connector within the alternator main wiring harness may develop a high resistance condition. This can cause excessive heat and lead to a loss o…
The dipstick provided with the vehicle may not meet manufacturing specifications. As a result, the level of engine oil may be too low to feed the main bearings in the engine.
Due to a manufacturing defect, the alternator wiring harness connector may short circuit and become damaged. If this occurs, it could lead to a thermal overload resulting in a vehi…
Due to a software issue, the radiator fan may exceed its maximum operating temperature limit leading to a malfunction of the coolant fan motor. If the rider ignores the instrument…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the threaded cap fitted to the front suspension fork may strip and detach from the outer tube. This could cause the front suspension to become instab…
The rear brake pedal may lose pressure due to air entering the rear brake system. As a result, it could lead to a loss of braking performance.Note: The front brakes will remain fun…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the hose leading to the manifold air pressure sensor may become obstructed. This may lead to unstable idle and possible engine stall resulting in a l…
Due to a manufacturing defect, the brake disc may have been fitted incorrectly and could detach from the front wheel assembly. This could reduce the expected braking performance.
Due to a manufacturing defect the radiator fan can exceed its maximum temperature limit leading to a malfunction of the coolant fan motor. If the rider ignores the instrument warni…
Due to a manufacturer defect, the brake disc may have been fitted incorrectly and could become loose and interfere with other nearby components preventing the wheel from rotating…