Recalls this week: Baby floats, snowmobiles, golf cars
A line of inflatable baby floats with a bad seam that can leak air are among this week's recalled consumer products.
Other recalled consumer products include faulty snowmobiles and golf cars.
The floats are inflatable round rings made of clear and blue plastic material with two air chambers that fasten around a baby's neck with a white buckle.
The seam on the flotation device can leak air and deflate, posing a risk of drowning.
The model name is on the left and right side of the fuel tank cowling.
The brake line and its components can come in contact with the clutch causing the brakes to fail, posing a risk of injury or death.
Call Yamaha at 800-962-7926 anytime or visit www.yamahamotorsports.com and click on "CPSC Alerts" at the bottom of the page for more information.
Five 2015 and one 2016 model year Yamaha Golf Cars and Personal Transportation Vehicles.
Recalled models include 2015 "The DRIVE PTV", "The DRIVE EFI", "Adventurer One", "The DRIVE", "The DRIVE Electric" and 2016 "The DRIVE A.C." The Yamaha logo is printed on the front of the vehicle.
The serial number can be found on a label under the driver's seat on the left or right side.
The front wheel hubs on the golf cars and PTVs can crack causing the front wheels to detach, posing a crash hazard that could result in injury or death to the user or bystander.
E-Z-GO gas-powered TXT Fleet golf cars, E-Z-GO Freedom TXT, TXT2+2 and Valor golf cars, E-Z-GO Express, E-Z-GO Terrain and Cushman Shuttle vehicles with bench seats for the driver and passengers.
Date codes are printed on a plate or label inside the cab below the driver's seat.