Filed under: Recalls/TSBs, Crossovers/CUVs,
Volvo
Volvo has revealed that it's recalling 42,000 XC90 SUVs to inspect a suspect battery switch. Only North American vehicles had this switch, which apparently creates the risk of short circuits if the jack handle comes into contact with it.
Volvo seems particularly concerned that this could happen on vehicles that were serviced by technicians in such a way that the potential for a short circuit was created. The recall is only for the 2005
Volvo XC90, though.
Volvo dealers will check the recalled cars and slap a sticker on them somewhere to instruct future service technicians how to avoid the risk of a short circuit. Apparently it's a preemptive strike by
Volvo, as there haven't been any reports of short circuiting so far.
[Source: Reuters] Read | Permalink |