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Can-Am Outlander 500 or 700 Pro (MY2023-26) with Speed limiter mode — recall

Consumer goods · New Zealand · 2026-04-17
Hazard: When a speed limit is set using the Spe…

Can-Am Outlander 500/700 Pro: throttle sequences may override speed limiter

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CountryNew Zealand
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-04-17
ManufacturerBRP
Hazard descriptionWhen a speed limit is set using the Speed Limiter Mode, certain throttle lever sequences may override it. This differs from the deactivation method described in the Operator’s Guide. This can result in unexpected speed and acceleration, increasing the risk of loss of control and potentially causing serious injury or fatality.
RemedyBRP will perform this recall at no charge to you (parts and labor). The vehicle’s ECM software needs to be updated at the dealership. The procedure will take less than an hour. Schedule an appointment immediately with any authorized BRP Can-Am® Off-road dealer to have the safety recall repair performed on your unit.
Recall numberN2026X043
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