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Nissan and Land Rover recall due to seats, Volvo for airbags problem (Week 41/21)

This week recalls:
– Nissan, Land Rover – seats
– Volvo – airbags
– Hyundai, Jeep – fire risk
– Bentley – ESC system


Seven recalls for 10 models of six manufacturers were announced via Rapex in the 41st week of 2021.

Nissan has announced two recalls, while Bentley, Hyundai, Jeep, Land Rover, and Volvo have one each – see table at the end of the article.



Approximately 56,000 Nissan Juke vehicles built between September 2019 and August 2020 may have a problem with the rear seat backrest locking. Due to a design change introducing an internal chamfer in the rear seatback lock button, the latch actuation rod can catch on this chamfer, preventing its upwards movement. As a result, the rear seatback may not be securely latched when returned to its upright position after folding. The occupant of the rear seat and any items stored in the luggage compartment may not be correctly restrained in the event of an accident. Nissan also recalls NV400 vans manufactured this February because of a possible parking brake failure. In this case, 236 vehicles may be affected.



Nearly 1,000 Land Rover Defenders and Discovery are being recalled for lack of passenger seat occupancy detection. No audible signal sounds and warning symbols will appear on the instrument panel to warn the driver when the front passenger seat is occupied, but the seat belt is not fastened. The error in the assembly process occurred between 10 July 2020 and 11 August 2021.

Volvo recalls older S60 and S80 models because of defective driver airbags. Fragments of the inflator inside the airbag may project out when activated, causing injuries to the car occupants. Hyundai is issuing another recall for the Genesis model due to a fire risk, while Jeep recalls the Gladiator and Wrangler again due to a clutch pressure plate. The Bentley Bentayga may experience a failure of the ESC system, leading to a loss of control over the vehicle.

Details on this week’s recalls can be found in the table below.



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Recalls announced in the 41st week of 2021

Make, Model (years) Problem
Bentley Bentayga (2021) The control parameters of the electronic stability control (ESC) may be incorrect.
Hyundai Genesis (2013 – 2020) The anti-lock brake system (ABS) may have an electrical defect.
Jeep Gladiator (2017 – 2020) The clutch pressure plate cannot permanently withstand the mechanical loads.
Jeep Wrangler (2017 – 2020) The clutch pressure plate cannot permanently withstand the mechanical loads.
Land Rover Defender (2020 – 2021) The occupant detection system (ODS) of the front passenger seat had not been installed on the seat cushion.
Land Rover Discovery (2020 – 2021) The occupant detection system (ODS) of the front passenger seat had not been installed on the seat cushion.
Nissan Juke (2019 – 2020) The rear seatback may not be securely latched when returned to its upright position.
Nissan NV400 (2021) The right-hand rear brake calliper may be incorrectly assembled.
Volvo S60 (2001 – 2009) The driver airbag may be defective.
Volvo S80 (2001 – 2006) The driver airbag may be defective.

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What should an owner do if there's a recall?

Please note that the recall may not apply to all vehicles produced in a given period. If you think your car might be affected, you should immediately contact an dealer or workshop officially authorised to perform repairs on behalf of the manufacturer and ask for the details. You can use our sample request text. After reporting the vehicle's VIN code, you will find out if the defect is present on your car, or if it has already been resolved by the previous owner if the car was purchased second-hand.

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