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Volvo recalls in Ireland

8 recalls for Volvo products, from official Irish sources.

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Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo vehicles.

Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo vehicles due to various safety issues. These include potential overheating of high voltage battery cells, missing crimp in the Power Operated Tailgate, and defects in the seatbelt system. Affected vehicle owners will be contacted directly and should reach out to their nearest Volvo Dealer or Authorised Repairer.

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Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo vehicles.

Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo vehicles due to various safety issues. These include potential overheating of high voltage battery cells, missing components in the tailgate drive units, and defects in the seatbelt system. Affected vehicle owners will be contacted directly and should reach out to their nearest Volvo Dealer or Authorised Repairer.

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Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo model vehicles.

Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo model vehicles due to various safety issues. This includes potential overheating of the high voltage battery, missing crimp in the Power Operated Tailgate, and defects in the seatbelt system. Affected vehicle owners will be contacted directly and should reach out to their nearest Volvo Dealer or Authorised Repairer.

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Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo model vehicles.

Volvo Group Ireland recalls certain Volvo XC40 model vehicles due to a manufacturing defect in the high voltage battery that may cause overheating and potentially lead to a battery fire when parked with a fully charged battery. There are 415 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.

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Volvo Group UK Limited recalls certain Volvo commercial vehicles.

Volvo Group UK Limited recalls certain Volvo FL and FLE model commercial vehicles due to a risk of excessive relaxation of the torque on the rear axle hub nut and potential lack of crimping on the hub nut. There are 2 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland produced between 18 August 2025 and 14 December 2025.