HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLHXST
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HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLHXST Summary
2
Model Years
3
Total Complaints
1
Total Recalls
2022 - 2023
Year Range
Recent Recalls
2022 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLHXST
199419 vehicles affected
EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BRAKE LIGHTS
Harley-Davidson Motor Company (Harley-Davidson) is recalling certain 2019-2022 Trike and CVO Trike and 2020-2022 Touring and CVO Touring motorcycles. Please refer to Addendum A for specific vehicle model details. Due to a software error, the brake lights may illuminate without the rider applying the brakes. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 108, "Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment."
Risk: Unintended illumination of the brake lights may confuse other drivers, increasing the risk of a crash.
Recent Complaints
2023 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLHXST
ID: 2096333ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Throttle Body Failure. Availiable for inspection upon request. This faulty part, a Mikuni 55mm throttle body, which came OEM with my 2023 Harley-Davidson Milwaukee 8 Streetglide FLHX placed me and my Wife in harms way by shutting down the engine rpm while trying to make a left turn on a motorcyle which a rider uses to compensate for the lean needed with turning. Upon restart the engine would not start, leaving me stranded on the road and was towed after many hours on the road without anywhere to get off the road. The safety of others was jeopardized as they had to visually see a motorcycle and react by going around and had to move slightly into the opposite direction of traffic. Harley-Davidson refuses to change their policy to inspect only the faulty part on a bench or send the faulty part back to the original manufactuer for inspection without my vehicle in their possesion and they have a lack of knowledge and tools needed to perform the testing of the faulty throttle body. This fault is believed to be connected with others who have had intermittent problems associated with loss of throttle.
2023 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLHXST
ID: 2096332FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Throttle Body Failure. Availiable for inspection upon request. This faulty part, a Mikuni 55mm throttle body, which came OEM with my 2023 Harley-Davidson Milwaukee 8 Streetglide FLHX placed me and my Wife in harms way by shutting down the engine rpm while trying to make a left turn on a motorcyle which a rider uses to compensate for the lean needed with turning. Upon restart the engine would not start, leaving me stranded on the road and was towed after many hours on the road without anywhere to get off the road. The safety of others was jeopardized as they had to visually see a motorcycle and react by going around and had to move slightly into the opposite direction of traffic. Harley-Davidson refuses to change their policy to inspect only the faulty part on a bench or send the faulty part back to the original manufactuer for inspection without my vehicle in their possesion and they have a lack of knowledge and tools needed to perform the testing of the faulty throttle body. This fault is believed to be connected with others who have had intermittent problems associated with loss of throttle.
2023 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLHXST
ID: 2096331ENGINE
Throttle Body Failure. Availiable for inspection upon request. This faulty part, a Mikuni 55mm throttle body, which came OEM with my 2023 Harley-Davidson Milwaukee 8 Streetglide FLHX placed me and my Wife in harms way by shutting down the engine rpm while trying to make a left turn on a motorcyle which a rider uses to compensate for the lean needed with turning. Upon restart the engine would not start, leaving me stranded on the road and was towed after many hours on the road without anywhere to get off the road. The safety of others was jeopardized as they had to visually see a motorcycle and react by going around and had to move slightly into the opposite direction of traffic. Harley-Davidson refuses to change their policy to inspect only the faulty part on a bench or send the faulty part back to the original manufactuer for inspection without my vehicle in their possesion and they have a lack of knowledge and tools needed to perform the testing of the faulty throttle body. This fault is believed to be connected with others who have had intermittent problems associated with loss of throttle.