Volvo’s ‘this’ car has a sudden failure! The company recalled more than 40 thousand units
- Malfunction detected in Volvo EX 30
- Recall issued for more than 40 thousand units
- Risk of fire due to battery overheating
Many auto companies around the world including India are offering their best and powerful performance cars. One such auto company is Volvo. Recently the company has issued a recall for their electric SUV.
According to media reports, the company has updated its e-mail address SUV A recall has been issued after the Volvo EX 30 was found to be faulty. What is wrong with this SUV? How many units are affected by this and has a recall been issued in India as well? Let’s know the answers to all these questions.
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What’s wrong with Volvo EX 30?
According to media reports, Volvo’s electric SUV, EX 30, has been found to have a malfunction. Subsequently, the company has issued a recall for this SUV.
For how many units was the recall announced?
The company has announced a recall for around 40,323 units. All these units are in single motor extended range and twin motor performance variants. It has been expressed that there is a possible risk of fire in these vehicles.
Company Important Notice
While announcing the recall, the company has given some instructions to the vehicle owners. It is advised to park the car in an open space until the problem is completely resolved and not to charge the SUV more than 70 percent while charging.
Is the recall applicable for India as well?
Currently, this recall has not been implemented for vehicles in India. Even on the official portal of SIAM, no information regarding this has been updated yet.
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Direct information to customers
All customers with affected units are being informed directly by Volvo Cars via e-mail, phone calls and messages.
What should consumers do now?
Motorists who have been informed about the recall should take their car to the nearest authorized service center for inspection. If found defective on inspection, the concerned part will be replaced at no extra charge. According to reports, the SUV’s battery may overheat, increasing the risk of fire.
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