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We found the following complaints for SUZUKI VL1500 (2004)

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The contact owns a 2004 suzuki intruder vl 1500 k4 motorcycle. The contact stated that while driving 55-60 mph, the vehicle exhibited a popping noise as it stalled. The motorcycle was towed to the dealer to have a diagnostic performed. The motorcycle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure.the approximate failure mileage was 3,500 and the approximate current mileage was 4,000.

The contact owns a 2004 suzuki vl1500 intruder motorcycle.the contact received a recall notice regarding the fuel system and took the vehicle to the dealer; however, they did not have the parts to repair the vehicle.the manufacturer sent the contact a replacement part that was good for 30 days.the dealer stated that the replacement part was unsafe to use.she has not had the vehicle repaired according to the recall and the manufacturer does not know when the part will be available.the mileages and nhtsa campaign id number were unknown.

Suzuki has a recall on the intruder 1500 gas tanks. They have my bike now because the tank leaks. They won't give it back and there isn't a timeline when they will have replacement tanks.

My local suzuki dealer has had my bike for over sixty days and has not completed the recall.my motorcycle required a new fuel tank that suzuki does not have.suzuki's recall notice said to complain to you in this event.

Consumer was riding on the back of a 2004 suzuki intruder 4500 and her shoe heel melted as a result of the foot peg being mounted too close to the exhaust.*mrthis happen within 20 miles of riding (2004 suzuki vl150054 street motorcycle).*n m

Dt: the contact states when the hand accelerator was disengaged the handle bar moved from left to right. The motorcycle was seen by the dealer three times. The front tire were balanced again,and the torque on the steeringwas readjusted. However, the problemrecurred,and no further corrections have been made. Additionally, the contact feels the recommended tire pressure is incorrect in the owner's manual. The owner'smanual recommends a tire pressure of 29 psi for the front and 36 psi for the rear. The manufacturer of the tire recommends 37 psi for the front and 47 for the rear.updated 1/4/2006 -




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