S90 2020-2021 hybrid models, S60 2020-2022, V90 2022, V60, XC60 and XC90 fell under review.
The Volvo automaker recalls 7483 plug-in hybrid cars in the United States due to the risk of battery fire, Carscoops reports.
The company announced a “production defect in the battery module”, due to which the batteries could be shortened when the cars were parked, fully charged, but not disconnected from the network, causing uncontrolled battery warming at the risk of fire.
Volvo first learned about the problem following the user’s complaint against the “Heat Event” in February 2024. In total, two such cases were known.
Clients can deliver their cars to check for a dealer in May. In the case of detection of defects in the battery elements, it will be replaced for free, and the car will be provided with software that monitors the battery condition.
We reminded, earlier that Volkswagen recalled 180 thousand SUVs due to the threat of fire.
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