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Safety 1st, KidTrax Battery-Powered Ride-On Vehicles Recalled
Dorel is recalling about 141,000 Safety 1st and Kid Trax battery-powered ride-on toy vehicles. An electronic malfunction can occur in the circuit board and/or battery connector, resulting in smoking and melting of components.
This poses a vehicle fire hazard and a burn hazard to consumers if components are touched while malfunctioning.
The firm has received 49 reports of overheating or melting components on the ride-on vehicles. No injuries have been reported.
The recalled battery-powered ride-on vehicles include the Pink Corvette, Torch Red Corvette, Yellow Race Car Corvette, Red Electroplate Corvette, Fire Engine, and Batmobile with the model numbers listed in the chart below. They were sold under the brands Safety 1st and Kid Trax by Safety 1st.
The ride-on vehicles were manufactured between January 2004 and August 2005. The manufacture date is located on the underside of the unit and is molded into the plastic body as shown. The circle on left displays the month of manufacture, the circle on the right displays the year of manufacture. The model numbers are located on the underside of the vehicles near the date code.
Ride-On Vehicle Name
Model
Safety 1st Pink Corvette
50503/50503A
Safety 1st Torch Red Corvette
50504/50504A
Safety 1st Yellow Race Car Corvette
50505/50505A
Safety 1st Red Electroplate Corvette
50521/50521A
Kid Trax Fire Engine
50506/50506A
Safety 1st Batmobile
50527
The units were sold at major toy stores and mass merchandise outlets nationwide under the brands Safety 1st and Kid Trax by Safety 1st from January 2004 through August 2005 for about $300.
Consumers should take the recalled ride-on vehicles away from children immediately and contact the company for a free repair.
For additional information, contact Dorel Juvenile Groups Ride-On hotline toll-free at (866) 611-3022 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit
www.djgusa.com.
The recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (
CPSC).
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Try jumpering the battery directly to the motors to see if the motors spin, if they don't then replace the motors as needed, if they do spin, then use a multimeter and check for 12 volts at the motor wires when the accelerator is pressed, if its showing no volts then work your way back to the shifter switch and check for volts, then to the foot pedal to find where the power isn't getting through then replace components as needed
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Walmart has them> I would definately buy from them because if you get it home and then find out that you have other problems than a new battery, you can always take it back.
I need a new DIAMEC battery DMU 12-8 for a
I dealt with the same problem..... They are easy to find... but they will get you for too much money for the name brand replacement. Just goto amazon and search for the UB645 replacement battery and you will be able to get just as good of a battery (actually better) for under $12 with free shipping OR you can get two batteries shipped for $16. Nothing like having an extra battery to be safe :)Hope this helps anyone else looking!!!By the way, it looks like you can get more than you paid if you have a great working one as they are somehow being lumped in as collectables.... WFT??Mike
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