Ski-Doo Backcountry — Engine
High risk
Feb 11, 2025
Model years: 2025
On certain snowmobiles, the engine control module bracket may have been broken during production. As a result, the broken bracket could fall in the engine compartment and cause the
Also affects: Lynx Rave, Lynx Shredder, Lynx Xterrain, Ski-Doo Expedition, Ski-Doo Freeride
Ski-Doo Backcountry — Fuel System
High risk
Mar 16, 2023
Model years: 2021, 2022
On certain snowmobiles, the retainer screw for the fuel injector hose may not have been tightened properly. As a result, fuel could leak.
Also affects: Ski-Doo Expedition, Ski-Doo Freeride, Ski-Doo Mxz, Ski-Doo Renegade, Ski-Doo Summit
Ski-Doo Backcountry — Fuel System
High risk
Sep 1, 2022
Model years: 2022
This recall was replaced by Transport Canada Recall No. 2023-135. Issue: On certain snowmobiles, the retainer screw for the fuel injector hose may not have been tightened properly.
Also affects: Ski-Doo Mxz, Ski-Doo Renegade, Ski-Doo Freeride, Ski-Doo Expedition, Ski-Doo Summit
Ski-Doo Backcountry — Structure
High risk
Mar 15, 2021
Model years: 2021
Issue: Under certain riding conditions, the muffler could overheat. If this happens, the upper right-hand vent grill could melt and drip plastic onto the exhaust. Note: This recall
Also affects: Ski-Doo Mxz, Ski-Doo Skandic, Ski-Doo Expedition, Ski-Doo Renegade, Ski-Doo Tundra
Ski-Doo Backcountry — Engine
High risk
Jun 25, 2019
Model years: 2019
On certain snowmobiles equipped with an 850 E-TEC engine, the fuel injector bolts may not be properly tightened. This could lead to a fuel leak.
Also affects: Ski-Doo Freeride, Ski-Doo Mxz, Ski-Doo Renegade, Ski-Doo Summit