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Exmark Quest ZRT Riding Mowers

Description: This recall involves 2009 and 2010 model year Exmark Quest ZRT mid-mount riding mowers. The mowers are red and gray. Exmark is printed on the side and Quest is printed on the front of the riding mowers. The model and serial numbers are on a metal plate behind the seat on the left hand side. The following models and serial number ranges are included. Recalled Exmark Quest ZRT Riding Mowers Model number Serial number range Size of mowing deck QST20BE422 814303 through 891973 42 inches QST22BE482 803664 through 895485 48 inches QST24BE522 810131 through 887319 52 inches [Learn More]

About 5,300 in the United States and 40 in Canada (About 2,200 Quest 2009 and 2010 ZRT riding mowers were previously recalled in May 2012 for a different hazard.) units were affected by this recall.

Exmark Quest ZRT Riding Mowers
Exmark Recalls Quest ZRT Riding Mowers Due to Loss of Steering Control and Crash Hazard

Exmark Quest ZRT Riding Mower. Model and serial number located behind the mower seat

Exmark Quest ZRT Riding Mowers Recall Information

Country of OriginUnited States
Recall Date05/15/2014
Recall ID1687
Recall Number14184
Product TypeRiding Lawn Mowers
HazardThe riding mower's steering assembly can fail and cause riders to lose steering, posing a crash hazard.
InjuriesThere have been nine incidents with the riding mowers, including one back injury.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the recalled mowers and contact an Exmark dealer for a free repair.
Remedy OptionRepair
ContactExmark at (800) 667-5296 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday or online at www.exmark.com and click on Service and Support, then on Safety Resources at the bottom of the page for more information.
Last Updated01/09/2015
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