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2.37 lakh Royal Enfields recalled over ignition coil issue

Bikes sold in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia are also affected by this issue.

Royal Enfield has recalled 2,36,966 units of the Meteor, Classic and Bullet models due to a defect in the ignition coil. According to the company, the defect could cause the engine to misfire or in rare cases a short circuit.

Meteor bikes manufactured between December 2020 and April 2021, along with the Classic and Bullet models built between January and April 2021 are affected by this recall.

The company will carry out an inspection of the bikes and if required, replace the defective part. It is said that less than 10% of the recalled units will actually require a part replacement. The company will be reaching out to customers whose bikes have been affected by this recall.

Royal Enfield Meteor, Classic and Bullet models sold in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia are also affected by this issue.

 
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