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Illustrative photo: Source Volvo

Volvo XC90 (2015 – 2019)

engine fire

Due to an excessive build-up of carbon deposits in the intake system, the plastic engine intake manifold may melt and deform. As a result, a localized engine bay fire may occur.

The 2016 – 2019 Model years Volvo XC90 vehicles affected by this recall were equipped with diesel engines D4204T8 (engine code 74), D4204T11 (A4), D4204T6 (A7) and D4204T23 (68).

Volvo recall code: 29945

Source: Rapex Alert 50/2019 A12/1953/19

Type of alert
Production period2015 - 2019
Risk2
Type/number of modelVIN range: LVYPS68BCJP035125* - YV1PZ68BCJ1036844*
Country of originSweden
Alert submitted byPortugal
Measures taken by economic operators
Products were found and measures were taken also inSee the source
Published by Rapex13/12/2019

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