Recall: 2023-2024 Indian Chieftain, Roadmaster, And Springfield May Stall

4 months, 1 week ago - 21 December 2023, RideApart
Recall: 2023-2024 Indian Chieftain, Roadmaster, And Springfield May Stall
An improperly routed crankshaft position sensor on affected units is to blame and will be remedied.

On December 11, 2023, Indian Motorcycle Company issued a safety recall for certain 2023 through 2024 Chieftain, Roadmaster, and Springfield bikes due to a potential stalling issue. On affected units, the crankshaft position sensor may not be properly routed, which could result in an unexpected engine stall. This could, in turn, increase the risk of a crash.

According to Indian's records, approximately 1,215 total motorcycles could potentially be involved, representing approximately three percent of the population. 

Here is a full list of the models, production dates, and VIN ranges involved. Please be aware that the affected VINs are not sequential.

According to Indian Motorcycle's chronology of events, it noted four separate warranty claims in October 2023 that involved a sensor wire "emanating smoke" after coming into contact with the exhaust head pipe. After investigating the matter, Indian Motorcycle technicians found that an improperly routed crankshaft position sensor was the cause.

In total, eight separate warranty claims had been made, including one that reportedly resulted in an engine stall because the sensor wire had melted. As of the date that Indian Motorcycle issued the recall, the company says that it had not received any reports of crashes, injuries, or deaths related to this issue.

Indian Motorcycle notified its dealership network about the issue on December 14, 2023. As of October 26, 2023, all Indian Motorcycle production lines have had the crankshaft position sensor routing corrected, so those bikes should not have this issue. Indian Motorcycle will notify owners of affected bikes about this issue on December 28, 2023. 

On December 11, 2023, Indian Motorcycle issued a Stop Sale notice to its dealership network regarding all affected bikes in their inventory, both new and used. The Stop Sale notice reads, "As of December 11, 2023, YOU MUST NOT SELL OR DELIVER any NEW OR USED Model Year 2023-2024 Chieftain, Roadmaster, and Springfield models affected by this Stop Sale until it is repaired according to the Safety Recall." The Stop Sale notice from Indian Motorcycle carries the identification number I-23-07.

Owners may contact Indian Motorcycle Customer Service at 1-877-204-3697 regarding recall number I-23-07.

Additionally, owners may contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153) or go to www.nhtsa.gov.

ModelProduction Date RangeVIN Range StartVIN Range End
2023-2024 Indian Chieftain Dark HorseMay 22, 2023 through October 25, 202356KTCDBB8P341978956KTCDBB4R3424426
2023-2024 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse IconMay 24, 2023 through September 13, 202356KTCDBB0P341991656KTCDBB8P3423261
2023 Indian Chieftain EliteMay 22, 2023 through June 5, 202356KTCEBB5P341981956KTCEBB7P3420261
2023-2024 Indian Chieftain LimitedMay 22, 2023 through October 24, 202356KTCABB4P341982256KTCABB4R3424389
2023-2024 Indian ChieftainMay 22, 2023 through October 12, 202356KTCBAA3P341980956KTCBAA8R3423986
2023-2024 Indian Roadmaster LimitedMay 22, 2023 through October 2, 202356KTKABB7P341978456KTKABB6P3423616
2024 Indian Roadmaster EliteJune 6, 2023 through August 28, 202356KTKEBB9R342033356KTKEBB5R3422757
2023-2024 Indian Roadmaster Dark HorseMay 22, 2023 through October 4, 202356KTKDBB4P341979256KTKDBB3R3423741
2023-2024 Indian RoadmasterMay 23, 2023 through October 23, 202356KTRABB4P341985256KTRABB4R3424357
2023-2024 Indian SpringfieldMay 22, 2023 through October 24, 202356KTHAAAXP341979956KTHAAA8R3424390
2023-2024 Indian Springfield Dark HorseMay 22, 2023 through October 20, 202356KTJDBB7P341978756KTJDBB3R3424276