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400 SZ Fisher-Price Power Wheels battery-powered ride-on cars/trucks

Description: Power Wheels Ride-On Battery-Powered Vehicles Recall to Repair NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 22, 1998 Release # 99-012 Company Phone Number: (800) 977-7800 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Nychelle Fleming, (301) 504-7063 CPSC, Fisher-Price Announce Recall to Repair Power Wheels Ride-On Battery-Powered Vehicles WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, N.Y., is conducting a voluntary recall involving up to 10 million battery-powered Power Wheels ride-on cars and trucks. The vehicles' electrical components can overheat and cause fires. Children can suffer injuries from fires and house fires can occur. Additionally, wiring problems can prevent the vehicles from stopping. CPSC and Fisher-Price have received approximately 700 reports of electrical components failing and overheating while the cars and trucks were being ridden, charged, parked or stored. About 150 fires have been reported. Nine children suffered minor burns to the hands, legs, or feet; and up to $300,000 in property damage to 22 houses and garages have been reported. There have also been 71 reports of vehicles not stopping. Six children suffered bruises, scratches or bumps when their vehicles hit a car, truck, pole, window or fence. Power Wheels Service Centers will repair the vehicles. These service centers will install the new parts free of charge and give all recalled vehicles a free safety check-up and tune-up. The recalled Power Wheels cars and trucks have been sold under nearly 100 model names. The Power Wheels logo and the model name are on each vehicle. All models with two batteries are recalled, and certain models with one battery are recalled. The company will help consumers identify if their model is part of the recall. Power Wheels cars and trucks are intended for children 2 to 7 years old, and the vehicles' speed ranges from 1 to 5 mph, depending on the model. Toy and mass merchandise stores nationwide sold the cars and trucks since 1984 for about $70 to $300. Consumers should remove the vehicles' batteries right away and not let children use these Power Wheels vehicles until the repair has been made at the service center. To schedule the repair, consumers should call Power Wheels at (800) 977-7800 anytime. Again, the company will help consumers identify if their vehicles are part of the recall. Power Wheels sold after October 1998 are not involved in this recall. Model names, including, but not limited to: 12 Volt Battery Models Super 6 Volt Battery Models Barbie Beach Buggie Barbie Corvette Barbie Beach Cruiser Barbie Lamborghini Barbie Beach Patrol Barbie Trail Rider Barbie Beach Ranger Big Jake Barbie Sports Quad Big Foot Barbie Sun Jammer Cartoon Network Big Foot Caterpillar Coyote Corvette Cycle Sound Suzuki/Quad Racer 900 Firetruck Extreme Machine Hot Wheels Lamborghini Fire Truck Kawasaki GPZ Ford F-150 Kmart Racing Truck High Rider Lamborghini Jeep Adventure Team Monster 4x4 Jeep Commando Monster Racing Truck Jeep Dune Squad My First Roadster Jeep Dune Watch Qua-Trax Jeep Enforcer Snake Bite Jeep Laredo Starfire Jeep Renegade Supervette 350 Jeep Safari Suzuki Quad Sport Jeep Wrangler Turbo Corvette Kawasaki Ninja ATV Speed Sound Lamborghini Monster Sound Big Foot Suzuki Quad Racer Raider Jeep Sahara Jeep Sand Blaster Super Sound Jeep 4x4 Sweetheart Super Bigfoot 400 SZ [Learn More]

400 SZ Fisher-Price Power Wheels battery-powered ride-on cars/trucks Recall Information

Recall Date10/22/1998
Recall ID6216
Recall Number99012
HazardElectrocution/Electric Shock
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