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    Top Brands Recall Faulty Vehicles Nationwide

    May 15, 2025
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    Several leading car manufacturers, including Jeep, Citroën, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen (VW), and Volvo, have issued recalls for various models due to safety concerns. The National Consumer Commission (NCC) announced the recalls, urging affected owners to visit dealerships for urgent repairs. Jeep’s Wrangler and Chrysler 300c models (2014-2016) are being recalled over faulty Takata airbags, which may rupture and eject metal fragments during deployment, posing a fatal risk. Similarly, Citroën’s C4, DS4, and DS5 models (2009-2016) have defective airbag inflators that could also rupture dangerously.

    Mercedes-Benz has recalled certain CLA and S-Class models (2020-2023) due to faulty brake hoses that may leak fluid, reducing braking efficiency and increasing crash risks. Audi’s e-Tron GT faces a high-voltage battery issue that could overheat and cause fires, affecting 46 vehicles produced since 2021. Meanwhile, VW’s Polo Sedan has rear seatbelt latch plates that may fail during sudden braking, compromising passenger safety. Around 905 affected vehicles were sold nationally since April 2024.

    Volvo has also recalled 27 XC90 models (2020-2022) over potential battery overheating, which could lead to a thermal event. Owners of all affected vehicles are advised to contact authorised dealers immediately for inspections and free repairs. These recalls highlight ongoing safety challenges in the automotive industry, with manufacturers prioritising swift action to prevent accidents and protect consumers. Drivers should check their vehicle identification numbers (VINs) against manufacturer notices to confirm if their cars are impacted.

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