Volvo recalls 200 XC90 Series
2015-05-28 01:16
Volvo Cars recalls about 200 of the 2016 model of the Volvo XC90 since a mounting error connected to a cable that connects the front seat safety belts discovered.
No incidents have reported due to the defect, writes Volvo Cars in a press release, but notes that damage to the actual cable can result in side-impact airbags do not work as they should.
About 200 customers in the US and Europe are affected by the error most of which are in Sweden. The company will now contact these customers by mail and asks them to get to a workshop to have the fault rectified.
The new XC90 is the first car that Volvo has developed completely on its own since Geely became the owner in 2010.
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