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Automotive · Australia · 2025-12-17

DUCATI was recalled in Australia on 2025-12-17. The Antilock Brake System (ABS) fuses/and or fuse box holders, may have been incorrectly installed during the wiring assembly. As a result, the ABS unit may not be adequately protected, and the fuse could blow deactivating the ABS system while braking. If thi…

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CountryAustralia
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-12-17
ManufacturerDucati Motor Holding SpA
Models affectedPanigale V2 896 & Streetfighter V2 896
Model year2025
Units affected201
DefectThe Antilock Brake System (ABS) fuses/and or fuse box holders, may have been incorrectly installed during the wiring assembly. As a result, the ABS unit may not be adequately protected, and the fuse could blow deactivating the ABS system while braking. If this occurs during a hard braking situation, the ABS will not function, and the front and/or rear wheel may lock, potentially leading to a loss of vehicle control._x000D_ Note: The ABS warning light will appear on the instrument cluster to alert the rider that the ABS function is no longer available. A loss of vehicle control whilst braking,…
RemedyOwners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Ducati in writing asking them to schedule an appointment with their local authorised Ducati Service or authorised Ducati Dealer to have work carried out, free of charge.
Recall numberREC-006504
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