Automaker is issuing the recall due to airbag defects that could be fatal.
Nov. 12, 2020—Volvo is recalling as many as 54,124 vehicles due to faulty airbags that may spew metal fragments when they deploy.
One death has been reported as a result of the airbag defect, and now the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Association is conducting a review, reports Lawyers.com.
Models under recall include the Volvo S60 and S80 from model years 2001-2003. Volvo will replace the airbags, made by ZF/TRW, free of charge.
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