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Volkswagen Golf (2024)

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The safety belt on the front passenger side may not be correctly secured to the lower anchorage point, compromising the restraining effect of the safety-belt. In the event of an accident, this may result injuries to the person sitting in the passenger seat.

The Volkswagen Golf vehicles affected by this recall were manufactured between 9 February and 24 May 2024.

Volkswagen recall code: 69PD, 69PP
Affected models: Golf 8, Golf 8 Variant
Vehicle numbers (worldwide): 39,131

Source: Rapex Alert 30/2025 SR/02758/25

Type of alertSerious
Production period9. 2. 2024 - 24. 5. 2024
RiskInjury
Type/number of modelCD, CDV e1*2007/46*2014* e1*2007/46*2180*
Country of originGermany
Alert submitted byGermany
Measures taken by economic operatorsSee the source
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex25/07/2025

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