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Updated: 12:40 PM Dec 15, 2011
Local golf cart company recalls specialty vehicles
E-Z-GO and the Consumer Product Safety Commission have an recall alert for owners of some specialty golf carts.
Posted: 10:35 AM Dec 15, 2011Reporter: Staff Email Address: newsroom@wrdw.com |
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Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- E-Z-GO and the Consumer Product Safety Commission have an recall alert for owners of some specialty golf carts.
The organizations say TXT golf cars, Cushman shuttle vehicles and Bad Boy off-road utility vehicles could malfunction and cause a crash.
The CPSC says a steering component can break causing the driver to lose control and wreck.
We have included a link to the recall alert showing which models were affected. You can also see pictures of those involved. If you own one, you'll need to call E-Z-GO at (800) 774-3946 to see about getting the problem solved.
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