Garia is recalling about 1,000 model year 2010-2019 golf and courtesy battery-powered electric vehicles (BEVs). A fuse in these vehicles can overheat and melt during charging, which has led to five reported incidents of overheating and fire damage. The recall includes Golf, Golf 2+2, Courtesy 4, and Courtesy 4+2 models sold at Garia dealers nationwide between January 2010 and September 2019. Consumers should immediately stop charging the vehicles and contact Garia for a free repair.
A fuse in the charging system can overheat and melt while the vehicle is plugged in, which can ignite nearby components and cause a vehicle fire. There have been five reports of fires and overheating damage related to this defect.
Consumers should immediately stop charging these recalled golf and courtesy vehicles and contact Garia or a Garia dealer to schedule a free repair. Garia is contacting all known customers by direct mail and e-mail.

Recalled Garia Golf (2 Passenger)

Recalled Garia Golf 2+2 (4 Passenger)

Recalled Garia Courtesy 4 (4 Passenger)

Recalled Garia Courtesy 4+2 (6 Passenger)

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If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response