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Automotive · Australia · 2026-03-04

Triumph alternator wiring harness electrical connector may develop high resistance

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CountryAustralia
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-03-04
ManufacturerPETER STEVENS IMPORTERS PTY. LTD.
Models affectedBonneville T100, T100 Black, Bonneville T120 & T120 Black.
Model year2021 - 2023
Units affected937
DefectDue to a design defect an electrical connector within the alternator main wiring harness may develop a high resistance condition. This can cause excessive heat and lead to a loss of motive power whilst riding and/or a vehicle fire. A loss of motive power whilst riding and/or a vehicle fire could increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death to vehicle occupants, other road users and/or damage to property.
RemedyOwners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Triumph Motorcycles and asked to schedule an appointment with their local dealership to have the work carried out, free of charge.
Recall numberREC-006552
Official noticeView source ↗

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