Vehicle owners of Volvo EX30 have been urged to return their car to the nearest dealership following a recall.
According to Volvo Car South Africa, this recall affects
372 EX30 Single Motor Extended Range and Twin Motor Performance Vehicles, Model
Years 2024 to 2026, which were sold from 29 December 2025 in Gauteng, and is
due to a potential issue with the high-voltage battery.
‘’In rare cases, the battery may overheat when charged to a
high level, which could potentially result in a thermal event, posing a fire
risk. Owners of the affected vehicles are advised to limit their car’s maximum
charge level to 70% until a fix is available,’’ said the National Consumer Commission.
Consumers are urged to take this recall seriously and
arrange for the necessary inspection and repair at their nearest authorised
dealerships. All corrective work relating to this recall will be carried out at
no cost to the consumer.
Done By: Bush Radio News

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