Recall 24V601 covers 788 2024 Livewire S2 Del Mar and S2 Mulholland motorcycles for a high-voltage-fuse defect. Repair is free at any franchised Livewire dealer.
Livewire is recalling 788 2024 S2 Del Mar and S2 Mulholland motorcycles because the high voltage fuse can degrade and open unexpectedly, causing a loss of drive power. Unexpected loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash, and Livewire dealers will complete the recall repair free of charge.
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What's wrong?
The high voltage fuse on the 2024 Livewire S2 Del Mar and S2 Mulholland motorcycles sits in the electric propulsion system between the battery and the electric motor. Its job is to protect the high voltage circuit by opening when electrical load exceeds the fuse rating. When the fuse is intact, battery power reaches the motor and the motorcycle can drive normally.
On affected motorcycles, repeated rapid acceleration can degrade that fuse. Once the fuse degrades enough, it opens unexpectedly. When it opens, electric power stops flowing from the battery to the motor, so the motorcycle loses drive power. Livewire's recall kit uses a high voltage fuse with an increased amperage rating.
The warning sign is a sudden loss of propulsion, along with warning lights on the instrument panel. Those lights mean electric power is no longer being supplied to the motor from the battery.
Who's affected?
Covers the S2 Del Mar and S2 Mulholland in the 2024 model year, both tied to the same electric propulsion system component.
| 2024 Livewire S2 Del Mar | electric propulsion system |
|---|---|
| 2024 Livewire S2 Mulholland | electric propulsion system |
| Units affected | 788 |
| Field incidents | NHTSA has logged no field incidents to date. |
A matching year and model does not guarantee inclusion. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific motorcycle is included.
What's the safety risk?
Unexpected loss of drive power increases the risk of a crash. Warning lights on the instrument panel can appear when battery power is no longer reaching the electric motor. If that happens, move out of traffic when safe and contact a dealer before riding again. Repair is free at any franchised Livewire dealer.
What should I do?
- Check your VIN to confirm your 2024 Livewire S2 Del Mar or S2 Mulholland is included in this recall.
- Contact a franchised Livewire dealer to schedule the free high-voltage-fuse replacement that fixes the unexpected loss of drive power.
- Bring the recall notice if Livewire mailed one. If not, reference recall number 24V601 when you call.
- Ride only as needed until the repair is complete, and stop riding if the motorcycle loses drive power.
What happens at the repair
At the dealer, a Livewire technician installs a high voltage fuse with a higher amperage rating. The fuse replacement and labor are free under the recall. Out-of-pocket repairs already paid are handled through the manufacturer's limited warranty, not through a separate reimbursement program. Livewire states that any earlier product failure would have been addressed under that warranty. Ask the service desk how warranty coverage applies if you have prior repair paperwork.
| Reimbursement | Warranty coverage applies |
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Timeline
| August 12, 2024 | NHTSA published the recall |
|---|---|
| August 14, 2024 | Dealer notification began |
| August 19, 2024 | VIN-searchable in NHTSA's database — Check your VIN to see whether this recall applies to your specific vehicle. |
| August 19, 2024 | Interim owner notification (was planned for this date) |
| August 21, 2024 | Dealer notification ended |
| August 26, 2024 | Owner notification mailed |
Frequently asked questions
What is recall 24V601?
Recall 24V601 covers 788 2024 Livewire S2 Del Mar and S2 Mulholland motorcycles with a high voltage fuse that can degrade and open unexpectedly. That failure can cause loss of drive power and increase crash risk. Livewire dealers will install a higher amperage fuse for free.
What should I do if my 2024 Livewire S2 Del Mar or S2 Mulholland is on this recall?
Check your VIN to confirm your specific motorcycle is included in recall 24V601. If it is, contact a franchised Livewire dealer to schedule the high voltage fuse replacement. Reference recall number 24V601 or Livewire recall number 1003 when you call. The repair is free.
Is the recall repair free?
Yes. Federal recall law requires manufacturers to repair safety defects at no cost, and Livewire's remedy for recall 24V601 is free. A franchised Livewire dealer will install a high voltage fuse with an increased amperage rating, with parts and labor covered.
What is the safety risk?
The safety risk is unexpected loss of drive power. If the high voltage fuse degrades and opens while riding, the motorcycle can lose propulsion without the rider choosing it, which increases crash risk. If your VIN is included, schedule the free dealer repair.
More information
| NHTSA campaign page | nhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/24V601000 |
|---|---|
| Livewire customer service | 1-855-387-4337 |
| NHTSA recall # | 24V601 |
| NHTSA recall # (full) | 24V601000 |
Source documents
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Download Quarterly Report (PDF)
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Download Recall Investigation Document (PDF) (PDF)
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Download Owner Notification Letter (PDF)
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Download Misc. Document (PDF)
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Download Owner Notice (PDF)
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Download Recall Acknowledgement (PDF)
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Download Recall Report (PDF)
This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on May 20, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →