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InfoRecall #25235

Huffy Recalls Children's Ride-On Tonka Dump Trucks Due to Fire and Burn Hazards

Huffy Corporation, of Miamisburg, Ohio · Huffy 12-Volt Children's Ride-On Tonka Dump Trucks

Recalled Huffy 12-Volt Children's Ride-On Tonka Dump Trucks
Recalled Huffy 12-Volt Children's Ride-On Tonka Dump Trucks Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

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 ride-on truck measures 45 inches long, 32 inches wide and 24 inches tall. It has four wheels, two seats, a steering wheel, working LED headlights and a powered dump bed. The recalled trucks have date codes from 15623 to 18724 printed on a label under the body of the truck. The date code's last two numbers are for the year and the first three numbers are for the day of the year; so, for example, the date code 15623 represents June 5, 2023, and date code 18724 represents July 5, 2024.

Hazard

The controller on the recalled ride-on dump trucks can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled children's dump trucks and contact Huffy for a free replacement controller. Huffy is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Repair

Reported Injuries

Huffy has received three reports of the controller overheating, and one report of a fire that consumed the ride-on truck. No injuries have been reported.

411 Press Analysis

Huffy Corporation, of Miamisburg, Ohio has voluntarily recalled about 23,260 of Huffy 12-Volt Children's Ride-On Tonka Dump Trucks as a preventive safety measure. The recall was announced by the CPSC on April 24, 2025. The controller on the recalled ride-on dump trucks can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards. While no injuries have been reported, the identified hazard warrants consumer attention. Affected consumers should schedule a free repair. The CPSC recommends discontinuing use of the product until the remedy has been completed.

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