Pure Sports Distributing Inc. (Yamaha of Hawaii) is recalling approximately 216 motorcycles, including several MT-09, MT-10, and XSR900 models. The brushes inside the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) may slide excessively due to a software error in the engine control unit (ECU). This defect can cause the motorcycle to have an unstable idle or stall completely while in use. To fix this, dealers will update the ECU software and replace the sensor at no cost to owners.
A motorcycle that stalls or has an unstable idle while riding can cause the operator to lose control of the vehicle. This increases the likelihood of a crash and the risk of serious injury.
ECU reprogramming and TPS replacement
Recalled for TPS failure caused by ECU programming.
Recalled for TPS failure caused by ECU programming.
Recalled for TPS failure caused by ECU programming.
Covers model years 2022-2023.
Covers model year 2025.
Recalled for TPS failure caused by ECU programming.
Recalled for TPS failure caused by ECU programming.
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: NHTSA Notice ยท Raw API Response