Triumph — recall
Automotive · Japan · 2025-03-27
Origin: イギリス
Triumph was recalled in Japan on 2025-03-27. In the generator connector, due to improper wiring, the wiring near the connector is bent, and in some cases, pressure is applied to the partition wall inside the connector. As a result, depending on the power generation and battery status, the pins inside th…
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| Country | Japan |
|---|---|
| Category | Automotive |
| Published | 2025-03-27 |
| Country of origin | イギリス |
| Manufacturer | Triumph Motorcycles Japan Co., Ltd. |
| Models affected | Bonneville T100, Street Twin, Street Scrambler, Bonneville T120, Speed Twin 900, Scrambler 900 |
| Units affected | 3935 |
| Defect | In the generator connector, due to improper wiring, the wiring near the connector is bent, and in some cases, pressure is applied to the partition wall inside the connector. As a result, depending on the power generation and battery status, the pins inside the connector may overheat, and if use is continued, the pins may penetrate the partition wall, causing a short circuit by contacting adjacent pins, which in the worst case, could lead to a fire. |
| Component | Electrical system (generator wiring) |
| Remedy | For all vehicles, a separator clip will be added to the generator wiring. Additionally, if a defect has occurred in the generator connector, the entire wiring assembly, including the affected connector, will be replaced with a new one. |
| Recall number | 外-3972 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
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