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This recall involves Huffy 12-volt children's ride-on Tonka Dump Trucks, models 17362 and 17323. The ride-on trucks are yellow and black with "Tonka" labels on the front and side of the truck. The ...
Huffy has recalled over 23,000 12-volt children's ride-on Tonka Dump Trucks (models 17362 and 17323) due to overheat ...
Tonka trucks have long been a favorite for kids over the years, but now one of the more popular trucks could cause a serious ...
The recalled trucks were sold at Sam's Club and Target stores starting in 2023. Tens of thousands of Tonka ride-on toy trucks are being voluntarily recalled as they may pose a burn and fire hazard.
If you've recently brought your child a Tonka-branded ride-on dump truck, you will need to return or fix it as quickly as possible, as the product could potentially burn your child and create a ...
The recall applies to certain Huffy brand ride-on Tonka dump trucks. According to CPSC, the controller on the recalled ride-on trucks can overheat, creating the risk of fire or burns. The toys ...
The first recall involves 23,260 Huffy 12-Volt Children’s Ride-On Tonka Dump Truck vehicles, the CPSC said. The CPSC said that the trucks, which were model 17362 and 17323, and have date codes ...