The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has announced a recall of three Volvo models - the XC90 (20 January 2023 and 29 October 2024 production), and the XC40 (24 January 2024). The recall stems from identified potential software failures in the brake control module of the XC90 (2023) and an issue with the rod connecting the brake pedal to the booster in the XC90 (2024). The XC40 recall is due to a potential malfunction in the turn indicator system. Volvo Car South Africa urges owners of affected vehicles to contact their dealerships for necessary repairs.
The National Consumer Commission has announced that Volvo Car South Africa is recalling three models after identifying a potential...The National Consumer Commission has announced that Volvo Car South Africa is recalling three models after identifying a potential software failure.
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