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We found the following complaints for KAWASAKI NINJA (2004)

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1) normal use (vehicle is a boat trailer) load rite double pwc trailer2)a) tail lights failed under normal use water caused corrosion of contacts from normal launching and retrieval.b) galvanized bracket holding steel fender in place cracked at bend, ensuing vibration broke side safety light. Potential for highway loss and damage to other vehicles from flying debris.c) galvanized bracket holding tail light broke causing loss of taillight.3) all defects corrected under warranty, but their occurrence in the first season of ownership, with low usage and low mileage (under 1200 miles) gives concern to quality of remaining structural integrity of trailer.

Letter regarding a possible defect in the diaphragm in the fuel tap.*phthe bike did not run due to trash getting inside of the fuel tank.the bike also stalled when it reached a speed of 53 mph. The consumer discovered there was no gas in the fuel line, fuel filter or the carburetors. The consumer fixed the problem by removing the diaphragmand replacing it with a solid rubber seal and re-tightened the four bolts that held the fuel tap together.

Issue: a failure of the water temperature sensor causes a surge in power. Description of events leading to failure:was moving a 2004 kawasaki ninja zx-6rr in a parking lot, cold weather (35 degrees). At a constant speed, the bike surged in rpm, causing the rear tire to break traction, crashing the bike. No one else was involved.as per the debug steps in the service manual, the efi computer held a service code for a water temperature sensor failure in the history (bike has 1200 miles on it). As per the kawasaki factory service manual, the dfi system troubleshooting guide, one of the three causes of a surge is "water temperature sensor trouble". What has been done to correct the failure:the dealership contacted kawasaki, and despite the recorded diagnostics information has attributed this to "operator error". Kawasaki will not address an issue unless it is currently happening.injuries where- head had abrasion (healed in 1 week) - kneecap needed to be stitched up and immobilized for 2 weeks (still healing, but seems to be just fine.)

Kawasaki motorcycle recall customer states that kawaski doesn't want him to ride the bike to the dealershipso they should pay for the tow truck charge **cc

Frame cracking in the exact same spot several other people are reporting same crack in frame right side of frame directly under front portion of the frame pad

1) normal use (vehicle is a boat trailer) load rite double pwc trailer2)a) tail lights failed under normal use water caused corrosion of contacts from normal launching and retrieval.b) galvanized bracket holding steel fender in place cracked at bend, ensuing vibration broke side safety light. Potential for highway loss and damage to other vehicles from flying debris.c) galvanized bracket holding tail light broke causing loss of taillight.3) all defects corrected under warranty, but their occurrence in the first season of ownership, with low usage and low mileage (under 1200 miles) gives concern to quality of remaining structural integrity of trailer.

Frame cracking in the exact same spot several other people are reporting same crack in frame right side of frame directly under front portion of the frame pad

Only on left hand turns would the trottle stick. Accelated very fast. The dealer has only looked at it, and can't get it to stick.

The replacement wheels for front wheel recall 04v373000 have not been available for 3 months, anddealership doesn't know when they will become available.




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