Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) | Date: 2026-03-26T00:00:00 | Units: Not specified
This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 2, 2026.

Heads up if you recently bought a ride-on truck for your kids! Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co. has issued a product recall in the United States for their FUNTOK 24V 2-Seater Ride-On Trucks due to a serious fire and burn hazard. If you're one of the American shoppers who purchased this toy, please read on to protect your family.
Why This FUNTOK Ride-On Truck Recall Matters
Nobody wants to find out their child's toy is dangerous, but this is a serious issue. The FUNTOK ride-on truck's circuit board can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn risks. This could lead to serious injury or even death, so it's important to take immediate action if you own one of these trucks.
- Product: FUNTOK 24V 2-Seater Ride-On Truck
- Company: Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co., Ltd.
- Hazard: Fire and Burn Hazard
- Model Number: DLS-K03
The affected trucks were sold across the U.S. in red, black, white, and pink. These trucks have "4x4" written in black on the tailgate and "TURBO DIESEL" written in black on the side. The brand name "FUNTOK" and model number "DLS-K03" are printed on the User Manual cover and the exterior retail packaging. It's critical to check your ride-on truck immediately to see if it matches this description.
Where Were These Ride-On Trucks Sold?
These FUNTOK trucks were sold online at major retailers, including:
- Amazon.com
- Walmart.com
- TikTok.com
Sales occurred from October 2025 through December 2025, and the trucks retailed for about $240. If you made a purchase during this time from these online stores, it's essential to verify whether you have the recalled model.
What You Should Do Right Now
If you own a FUNTOK 24V 2-Seater Ride-On Truck with model number DLS-K03, here’s what you need to do immediately:
- Stop using the recalled ride-on truck immediately and keep it away from children.
- Unplug the truck if it is charging.
- Contact Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co. toll-free at 800-249-9581 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or email at service@funtok.net for instructions to receive a full refund.
- To obtain a refund, you'll need to disable the ride-on truck by cutting the wires to the battery and submitting a photo of the cut wires with "VOID," your name, and the date written on the hood of the truck in permanent marker.
- Dispose of the disabled ride-on truck once you receive your refund, being sure to dispose of the lead-acid battery properly at a municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center.
Remember, don't throw the truck battery in the trash or general recycling. Contact your local HHW collection center to ensure proper disposal. Directions on how to disassemble and disable the ride-on truck can be found on https://funtok.net/pages/voluntary-product-safety-recall.
Protecting U.S. Families: A Priority
Protecting our children is a top priority. This product recall is a reminder that we need to be vigilant about the products we bring into our homes. By taking swift action and following the steps outlined by Shenzhen Luobei Trading Co., you can help prevent potential injuries and ensure the safety of your family. This recall impacts families across the United States, from California to New York, and it's vital that everyone checks their ride-on trucks.
This recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.cpsc.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why was this FUNTOK ride-on truck recalled?
The FUNTOK ride-on truck was recalled because the circuit board can overheat and ignite, creating a fire and burn hazard for children.
Q: How do I know if my FUNTOK ride-on truck is part of the recall?
Check the model number, DLS-K03, on the User Manual cover and the exterior retail packaging. The trucks were sold in red, black, white, and pink and have "4x4" and "TURBO DIESEL" written on them.
Q: What do I do with the battery after I disable the ride-on truck?
Do not throw the battery in the regular trash or recycling. Contact your municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center for proper disposal instructions.
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Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.