Issue
Hazard description
On certain ATVs, trail debris encountered during off-road operation can cause physical damage, in the form of tears or punctures, to the Constant Velocity (CV) joint rubber boots located on the front driveshaft assemblies. If the integrity of the CV boot is compromised, dirt and other debris can contaminate the internals. Typically, the contaminants cause accelerated wear, resulting in abnormal noise and vibration, and could eventually cause the joint to bind. A binding CV joint could result in the operator being unable to fully control the steering, which could lead to a crash in which the operator could be injured or killed. Correction: Dealers will replace both front driveshaft assemblies.
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