The truck's circuit board can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards.
What you should do
1Stop using FUNTOK 24V 2-Seater Ride-On Trucks right away.
2Move it out of reach of children immediately.
3Contact Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co. to arrange your refund. See the official notice below for contact details.
4Keep the product until your remedy is fully processed. You may need it.
Official remedy (Refund): Consumers should stop using the recalled ride-on truck immediately, unplug the truck if it is charging, and contact Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co. for instructions to receive a full refund. To obtain a refund, consumers will need to disable the ride-on truck by cutting the wires to the battery and submitting a photo of the cut wires with "VOID," the consumer's name and the date written on the hood of the truck in permanent marker. Consumers should dispose of the disabled ride-on truck once they receive their refund. Directions on how to disassemble and disable the ride-on truck can be found on https://funtok.net/pages/voluntary-product-safety-recall. Note: Do not throw the truck battery in the trash, or in the general recycling stream (e.g., street-level or curbside recycling bins). Lead-acid batteries must be disposed of differently than other batteries. Your municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center or battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores may accept this lead-acid battery for disposal. Before taking your battery to a HHW collection center, contact that office ahead of time and ask whether it accepts lead-acid batteries. If it does not, contact your municipality for further guidance.
Recall details
Brand
Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co.
Category
Toys
Recall date
March 26, 2026
Units affected
1,980
Sold at
Online at Amazon.com, Walmart.com, and TikTok.com from October 2025 through December 2025 for about $240.
Recall number
CPSC-26348
Made in
China
Issuing agency
CPSC
In context
Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co. has 1 recall in our database.
We're tracking 189 Toys recalls in our database.
1,980 units is enough to reach roughly 1 in every 66,162 US households.
This is the 54th Toys recall we've logged in 2026.