Volvo — S60 and V60
Passenger car.
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Fire, Injuries
- Categorie
- Motor vehicles
- Origin
- Sweden
Hazard: Excessive carbon deposits could build up in the intake system of the engine. Consequently, the temperature of the intake air could rise, causing the engine's intake manifold to melt and deform. This could lead to the engine to stall, increasing the risk of accidents or even the engine bay to catch fire.
⚖️ Acties bevolen door autoriteiten
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Distributor) Recall of the product from end users
What is this? This is about some Volvo cars called S60 and V60. They may have a problem with the engine that could cause a fire or make the car stop.
What's happening? Too much carbon can build up in the engine. This can make the engine get too hot and melt. This could cause the car to stop or start a fire.
Does this affect me? If you own or drive one of these Volvo cars, you might be at risk.
What should I do? Take your car to a Volvo dealer right away. Ask your mechanic or Volvo dealer what to do next.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Fire, Injuries · Category: Motor vehicles · Hazard: Excessive carbon deposits could build up in the intake system of the engine. Consequently, the temperature of the intake air could rise, causing the engine's intake manifold to melt and deform. This could lead to the engine to stall, increasing the risk of accidents or even the engine bay to catch fire. · Origin: Sweden
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