Recall 26V367 affects 4,173 2025 Yamaha XTZ690 motorcycles for turn signals that fail when activated. Do not drive. Free repair at any franchised Yamaha dealer.
Turn signals that fail to operate leave other drivers without a clear signal that the rider is changing direction, increasing the risk of a crash. Do not drive or ride the motorcycle until the remedy is complete. If a turn signal lamp does not operate when activated, keep the bike parked and arrange service. Repair is free at any franchised Yamaha dealer.
Yamaha is recalling 4,173 2025 XTZ690 motorcycles because the turn signals can fail to operate when the rider activates them, so other drivers do not get a clear signal before a turn or lane change. Do not drive until a Yamaha dealer completes the free repair.
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What's wrong?
The Meter Assembly on the 2025 Yamaha XTZ690 is the motorcycle unit tied to the turn signal circuitry in this recall. That circuitry is supposed to respond when the rider activates a turn signal and let the lamps flash so surrounding drivers and riders can see the intended turn.
On affected motorcycles, Yamaha found that the turn signal circuitry inside the Meter Assembly is not designed correctly. The control system that checks for a broken circuit can read the circuit incorrectly. When that happens, the turn signal lamps fail to operate as designed, even though the rider has activated them.
What you notice is direct: the turn signal lamp fails to operate when activated. Treat that as the warning sign and have a Yamaha dealer check whether the Meter Assembly needs the updated part.
Who's affected?
VINs become searchable on June 26, 2026; until then, the VIN-by-VIN list is not public.
| 2025 Yamaha XTZ690 | Turn signal |
|---|---|
| Units affected | 4,173 |
| Field incidents | NHTSA has logged no field incidents to date. |
The year and model narrow the scope, but the VIN decides. Check your VIN to confirm whether your specific motorcycle is included once VINs are searchable.
What's the safety risk?
Turn signals that fail to operate leave other drivers without a clear signal that the rider is changing direction, increasing the risk of a crash. Do not drive or ride the motorcycle until the remedy is complete. If a turn signal lamp does not operate when activated, keep the bike parked and arrange service. Repair is free at any franchised Yamaha dealer.
What should I do?
- Check your VIN to confirm your 2025 Yamaha XTZ690 is included in this recall.
- Do not drive or ride the motorcycle until Yamaha replaces the meter assembly.
- Arrange a tow or trailer transport if the motorcycle has to be moved to the dealer; do not drive or ride it there yourself.
- Contact a franchised Yamaha dealer to schedule the free meter assembly replacement that fixes the turn-signal failure.
- Bring the recall notice if Yamaha has mailed one. If not, reference recall number 26V367 and Yamaha recall 990190 when you call.
What happens at the repair
Do not ride the motorcycle until the recall repair is complete. At the dealer, a Yamaha technician replaces the meter assembly related to the turn signal operation. The replacement parts and labor are covered under the recall, and the campaign is completed at no cost to the owner. After the repair, confirm with the service desk that recall 26V367 is closed for your VIN before riding again.
| Estimated time at dealer | 18 minutes |
|---|
Timeline
| June 5, 2026 | NHTSA published the recall |
|---|---|
| June 26, 2026 | Dealer notification began |
| June 26, 2026 | VIN-searchable in NHTSA's database — Check your VIN to see whether this recall applies to your specific vehicle. |
| June 26, 2026 | Interim owner notification (planned) |
| June 29, 2026 | Dealer notification ended |
Frequently asked questions
What is recall 26V367?
Recall 26V367 covers 4,173 2025 Yamaha XTZ690 motorcycles with turn signal lights that can fail to operate when activated. That defect can keep other road users from seeing the rider's intended direction change, increasing crash risk. Do not drive until Yamaha replaces the meter assembly for free.
What should I do if my 2025 Yamaha XTZ690 is on this recall?
Check your VIN to confirm your specific motorcycle is included in recall 26V367. If it is, do not drive or ride it until the remedy is complete. Contact a franchised Yamaha dealer to schedule the free meter assembly replacement, and reference Yamaha recall number 990190 when you call.
Is the recall repair free?
Yes. Federal recall law requires Yamaha to repair this defect at no cost. Yamaha will replace the meter assembly free of charge at any franchised Yamaha dealer once your VIN is confirmed in recall 26V367.
What does "do not drive" mean for this Yamaha recall?
It means the motorcycle should stay parked until the meter assembly replacement is complete. Yamaha tells owners not to ride before the remedy is finished because failed turn signals can hide intended direction changes from surrounding traffic. Ask the Yamaha dealer about safe transport if the motorcycle must move.
When will Yamaha notify owners about recall 26V367?
Yamaha expects to mail owner notification letters on June 26, 2026. The letter will explain the recall and the dealer repair process. You can still contact Yamaha customer service at 1-800-962-7926 and reference recall number 990190.
More information
| NHTSA campaign page | nhtsa.gov/vehicle-recalls/26V367000 |
|---|---|
| Yamaha customer service | 1-800-962-7926 |
| NHTSA recall # | 26V367 |
| NHTSA recall # (full) | 26V367000 |
Source documents
This article is generated from NHTSA's primary recall filings and reviewed against the source on June 15, 2026. RecallNotify does not paraphrase NHTSA's consequence language; that text is reproduced as written above. Editorial standards →