VW Will Recall 577,600 Cars in China to Fix Headlamp Fuses
Volkswagen AG plans to recall 577,600 of its Golf hatchbacks and Sagitar compact sedans cars in China to repair faulty fuses that could trip unexpectedly and cause the headlights to stop working, Reuters reports.
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Volkswagen AG plans to recall 577,600 of its Golf hatchbacks and Sagitar compact sedan cars in China to repair faulty fuses that could trip unexpectedly and cause the headlights to stop working, Reuters reports.
The recall will target 416,400 of the company’s 2010-2014 model Golfs and 161,200 of its 2010-2012 Sagitars (sold in other markets as the Jetta), according to China’s General Administration of Quality Supervision. It isn't clear when the callback will begin.
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