Entire TFT display needs to be replaced2025 yamaha tnr 700 recalled for turn signal issueYamaha is recalling the 2025 Ténéré 700 because of a potential defect that can cause its turn indicators to fail. The recall only affects the 2025 model year, numbering 4,173 motorcycles in the U.S., plus an additional 860 in Canada.According to recall documentation released by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Ténéré's meter assembly may incorrectly detect the turn signals "should exit their activation phase." If this happens, the system may prevent the turn signals from activating again when needed.Malfunctioning turn indicators will not properly alert other road users about intended turns or lane changes, presenting a safety risk that can result in an accident.2025 yamaha tnr 700 recalled for turn signal issueYamaha first alerted its U.S. subsidiary about the issue in May. An engineering investigation concluded the turn signal circuitry inside the dashboard was inadequate, preventing it operating correctly.AdvertisementAdvertisementDealers will replace the entire 6.3-inch TFT display on affected units with an updated part using the correct internal circuitry. Models produced after September 2025 should already have the new TFT assembly installed. The new part can be identified by a brown production control sticker on the rear housing.2025 yamaha tnr 700 recalled for turn signal issue2025 Ténéré 700 owners are advised not to ride their bikes until the recall work has been completed. Owners should expect to receive recall notifications by June 29.Become a Motorcycle.com insider. Get the latest motorcycle news first by subscribing to our newsletter here.