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Volvo S60 (2002) – 03V284000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger Cars Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 225, “Child Restraint Anchorage Systems.” The Second Isofix Guide Was Not Installed In These Vehicles And, In Certain Cases, The Owner’S Manual Isofix Information Is Incorrect.


Volvo S60 (2001) – 20V681000

Vehicle recall defect – Volvo Car USA Llc (Volvo Car) Is Recalling Certain 2001-2003 S80 And S60 Vehicles Sold Or Ever Registered In Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, The Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), And The U.S. Virgin Islands. The Driver Side Frontal Air Bag Inflator May Rupture, Sending Metal Fragments Into The Passage Compartment, When The Driver Side Air Bag Is Deployed.


Volvo S60 (2001) – 10V566000

Vehicle recall defect – Volvo Is Recalling Certain Vehicles Equipped With Garmin 760 Portable Global Positioning System (Gps) Units Because The Batteries On Those Units May Overheat.


Volvo S60 (2001) – 09V483000

Vehicle recall defect – Volvo Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2001-2005 S80, Model Year 2001-2004 V70, S60, Xc70 And Model Year 2003-2005 Xc90 Vehicles Sold In Or Registered In The States Of Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia And The U.S. Territories. When Exposed To Certain Environmental Conditions (Hot Climate And Temperature Cycling) Over Time And In Combination With Varying Fuel Quality, The Fuel Pump Can Develop Cracks In The Fuel Pump Flange.


Volvo S60 (2001) – 07V152000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles Originally Sold In Or Currently Registered In The States Of Arizona And Nevada, Due To The Combination Of Fuel Quality And Climate Conditions, The Fuel Pump May, In Certain Cases, Experience A Reduced FunCTIonality. The Most Common Symptoms Would Be Fuel Odor.


Volvo S60 (2001) – 07E023000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Cardone Master Cylinders With Part Numbers 10-2925, 10-2987, 10-2987Mza, 10-3083, 11-3015, 11-3042, 11-3044, 11-3045, 11-3047, 11-3064, And 11-3156, And With Date Codes Lower Than Dca7078 Sold As Replacement Equipment For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Seal On Master Cylinder Can Fail And Leak Brake Fluid.


Volvo S60 (2003) – 07V226000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Fuel Pressure Sensor Located On The Left End Of The Fuel Rail May, At Times, Transmit Incorrect Signal Regarding The Fuel Pressure To The Engine Control Module. If The Signal Is Outside Of The Pre-Programmed Allowable Limits, A Diagnostic Trouble Code May Be Set And The Check Engine Light Will Come On. The Soldered Joints On The Circuit Board Of The Fuel Pressure Sensor May Crack Due To Temperature Changes And Excessive Vibrations.


Volvo S60 (2001) – 06V441000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, A Combination Of Throttle Positioning Sensor Irregularities, A Dirty Throttle Housing, And/Or Inefficient Software Calibration May Cause A Warning Lamp To Light And The Subsequent Onset Of Limp Home Modes.


Volvo S60 (2003) – 07E023000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Cardone Master Cylinders With Part Numbers 10-2925, 10-2987, 10-2987Mza, 10-3083, 11-3015, 11-3042, 11-3044, 11-3045, 11-3047, 11-3064, And 11-3156, And With Date Codes Lower Than Dca7078 Sold As Replacement Equipment For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Seal On Master Cylinder Can Fail And Leak Brake Fluid.


Volvo S60 (2001) – 04V451000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger And Sport Utility Vehicles, Under Certain Operating Conditions, Some Electric Cooling Fans May Overheat Potentially Causing Heat Damage And, In Rare Instances, A Fire In The Engine Compartment.