Golf cars and hospitality, utility and transport vehicles

Class II - Moderate

What Should You Do?

  1. Check if you have this product:
    (About 800 (This recall was first announced in November 2010))
  2. Do not eat it: Even if it looks and smells fine, do not consume this product.
  3. Throw it away or return it: You can return the product to the store for a full refund.
  4. Report problems: Report any issues to the FDA's Safety Reporting Portal.

Recall Details

Company:
Club Car LLC, of Augusta, Ga.
Reason for Recall:
The brake pedal mounting blocks can crack and separate, resulting in a loss of braking ability. This can result in a crash.
Classification:
Class II - Moderate

Products that might cause a temporary health problem, or pose a slight threat of a serious nature.

Status:
ongoing
Hazard:
The brake pedal mounting blocks can crack and separate, resulting in a loss of braking ability. This can result in a crash.
Remedy:
Consumers should stop using the recalled Club Cars and contact the firm to receive free brake pedal replacement mounting blocks. Club Car is contacting all known owners of the recalled vehicles.

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Golf cars and hospitality, utility and transport vehicles

Product Information

Full Description:

The recalled vehicles are model 2011 DS golf cars and hospitality, utility and transport vehicles used for short-distance transportation. The Club Car has various models, colors and sizes including 2 to 6 passenger seating vehicles. The vehicles can be identified by the serial number, which is above and to the right of the accelerator pedal. A list of models and serial numbers included in the recall can be seen in the picture.

Product Codes/Lot Numbers:

(About 800 (This recall was first announced in November 2010))

Official Source

Always verify recall information with the official CPSC source:

View on CPSC.gov

CPSC Recall Number: 11746

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