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Generac recalls more than 60,000 portable generators over burn risk
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Date:2025-04-17 21:05:35
Generac is recalling more than 60,000 portable generators over potential fire and burn hazards.
The recalled generators' fuel tanks have a valve issue that may cause them to "build up excess pressure and expel fuel when opened, posing fire and burn hazards," according to a notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Generac Power Systems has received reports of 27 overheating incidents, including three severe burn injuries, the Waukesha, Wisconsin-based manufacturer said Thursday.
The recall covers roughly 64,000 generators sold at a variety of major home improvement and hardware stores from April 2011 through June 2023 for between $3,300 and $3,650, the recall notice shows. Consumers should immediately stop using the generators and contact the manufacturer for a free repair kit, the CPSC said.
The recall covers Generac portable generators with the following unit types and model numbers.
Unit Type | Model Numbers |
GP15000E | G0057341 |
GP17500E | G0057351 |
Consumers can find the unit type of their generator printed on both sides of the tank and on the control panel. The model number is printed on a label on the heat shield between the engine and alternator of the generator.
Consumers with questions can call Generac at 888-391-0503 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central time, Monday through Friday, or online at www.generac.com/GPenhancements or www.generac.com, where they can click on "Important Recall Information" at the top of the page for more information.
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