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Le constructeur automobile Volvo Cars a annoncé mercredi le rappel de près de 2,2 millions de voitures construites entre 2006 et 2019 pour résoudre un problème potentiel de câbles reliés aux ceintures de sécurité des sièges avant. /Photo d'archives/REUTERS/Bob Strong

Volvo is recalling 2.1 million cars over possible seatbelt issue

 Volvo Cars said Wednesday that it is recalling nearly 2.1 million vehicles worldwide as a preventive measure after the company discovered that a steel wire connected to the front seatbelts can be weakened.

The front seatbelts are anchored to the car via this steel cable, press spokesman Stefan Elfstrom told Swedish public radio. “We have seen that this wire can be subject to wear and tear under special conditions,” reducing the seat belt’s protection, he said, adding “this is a very rare problem.”

Volvo said the recall, which is the biggest ever for the brand, “is a preventive safety recall to avoid future issues.”

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The Swedish carmaker said the affected models are Volvo S60, S60L, S60CC, V60, V60CC, XC60V70XC70S80 and S80L manufactured between 2006 and 2019. No current models are included in the recall.

There have been no reports of injuries or accidents linked to the fault. Volvo Cars has been owned by China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group since 2010.

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