Volvo Recalls 219,000 Cars to Fix Cracked Fuel Lines
Volvo Car Corp. is recalling 11 models to replace high-pressure fuel lines that could develop cracks and leak.
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Volvo Car Corp. is recalling 11 models to replace high-pressure fuel lines that could develop cracks and leak.
The campaign targets cars built in 2015-2016. Affected models are S60 compact and S80 large sedans; V40, V60 and V70 wagons; and XC60, XC70 and XK90 crossover vehicles, according to the company.
Most of the affected vehicles were sold in Germany, Sweden and the U.K. Volvo says there have been no reports of damage or injuries related to the flaw.
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