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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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
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- 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.