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CPSCRecalled Aug 8, 2002 · #02222

CPSC, Briggs & Stratton Announce Recall of Engines Used on Fun Kart Type Go-Karts

Hazard

Fuel from the engine can spill out, if the fun-kart overturns, posing serious fire and burn hazards to consumers.

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Description

The recalled engines are used only on fun-karts, which look and ride like go-karts, but are for personal use. The engine models included in the recall are: 5HP Model Series 1352XX - All Model Series 1352XX on fun-karts - Location of Model number is indicated by arrow in image FunPower Model Series 1362XX - Includes only 1362XX engines built on or before June 22, 1995 (950622XX). Example: Model Type Date Code 136212 0615 A1 950622YB - Has a 2" tall plastic fuel cap. - Location of Model and Date Code number is indicated by arrow in image. The engines involved in this recall were manufactured in the United States.

Product details

Product
Engines used on fun-karts
Type
Go-Karts & Accessories
Manufacturer
Briggs & Stratton Corp., of Milwaukee, Wis.
Model numbers
5HP, 1352XX, 1362XX, 1995, 950622XX, 136212, 0615, A1, 950622YB
UPCs
Sold at
Briggs & Stratton sold the engines, between May 1992 and June 199,5 to fun-kart manufacturers such as Avenger Inc., Bob's Kart Shop, Brister Thunder Karts, Carter Brothers Manuf., Hamilton, Kartco Inc., Ken-Bar Manuf. Co., Manco Products Inc., T&D Metal Products Co., and U.S.A. Industries Inc. The engines were also sold separately to authorized distributors and dealers who may have resold them to consumers building homemade go-karts. Retail, specialty, and power equipment stores nationwide sold the fun-karts, from 1992 through 1997, for between $600 and $2,000.
Made in
United States

What you should do

Consumers should stop using the fun-karts immediately and contact a local Briggs & Stratton dealer for a free engine repair.

View the official CPSC notice