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ATVs for Children Recalled over Failed Safety Requirements Following Child's Death
The recall covers about 4,900 vehicles after regulators said the throttle can stick and footwells can overheat, and a 6-year-old boy died in a crash.
- The Consumer Products Safety Commission announced in Washington a recall of nearly 5,000 All-Terrain Vehicles for children after a 6-year-old boy died in a 2025 crash involving the recalled vehicle.
- Faulty speed limitations, stuck throttles, and hot footwell surfaces prompted the safety recall, as these mechanical failures pose crash and severe burn hazards to young riders.
- Consumers can identify the recalled Rex110 and Sierra110 ATVs by checking the VIN plate; branded units display names like MOTOTEC, EXTREME, or OFFROAD MALL, retailing between $600 and $800.
- Lil Pick Up Inc advises consumers to stop using the recalled vehicles immediately and contact the firm for a full refund, including free pick up and transportation.
- Participants should visit www.lilpickup.us to register for the recall and receive return instructions, as the ATVs feature a plate stating "This ATV is subject to LIL PICK UP INC.
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ATVs for children recalled over failed safety requirements following child's death
Nearly 5,000 ATVs for children 6 and older are under recall after failing to meet safety regulations, resulting in a child's death. (CPSC)
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