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Automotive · Japan · 2025-09-29
Origin: イギリス

Triumph motorcycle engine oil may shift during sharp deceleration due to design oversight

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CountryJapan
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-09-29
Country of originイギリス
ManufacturerTriumph Motorcycles Japan Co., Ltd.
Models affectedDaytona 660
Units affected442
DefectIn the engine, due to insufficient consideration of the usage environment, repeatedly decelerating sharply can cause engine oil to shift forward within the engine, leading to a drop in oil pressure. As a result, lubrication inside the engine may become insufficient, and in the worst case, the engine may be damaged, making the vehicle unable to run.
ComponentLubrication system (engine oil)
RemedyFor all vehicles, engine oil will be added, and the oil level gauge will be replaced with an improved part. If the engine is inspected and internal damage is found, it will be replaced according to the extent of the damage. Additionally, a supplementary edition of the owner's manual will be distributed.
Recall number外-4081
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

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