Volvo Car Ireland Limited recalls certain Volvo EX90 model vehicles.
Volvo Car Ireland Limited is recalling certain Volvo EX90 model vehicles due to a potential risk that the headlamp hammer could temporarily close over the low/high beam lighting modules, reducing visibility for a short period. There are 39 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland.
- Brand
- Volvo
- Product
- EX90
- Batch codes
- 15 August 2023 to 29 January 2025
- What to do
- Consumers should contact their nearest Volvo Dealer or Authorised Repairer.
Recall campaign next steps
Volvo Cars Ireland Limited will be writing directly to those consumers affected by this recall. The letter will advise affected vehicle owners to contact their nearest Volvo Dealer or Authorised Repairer.
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted by any of the recall(s) below, Volvo Car Ireland Limited can be contacted on 01-4631220 or through their online web form.
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There is a potential risk that the high voltage battery may have a manufacturing defect, which could potentially cause the battery cells to overheat when the high voltage battery is fully charged. In the worst-case scenario, a battery fire may develop when your vehicle is parked up with a fully charged battery. There is no risk of fire whilst the vehicle is being driven. The solution is to inspect the modules, replace if necessary, and download new software which will continuously monitor the battery module performance.
There are 199 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between:
S60: 25/02/2019 to 30/11/2021,
XC60: 25/09/2019 to 29/11/2021,
XC90: 29/04/2019 to 29/11/2021,
V60: 15/05/2019 to 01/12/2021,
S90: 26/07/2019 to 24/05/2021,
V90: 09/06/2019 to 29/11/2021.
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There is a potential risk that the headlamp hammer could temporarily close over the low/high beam lighting modules. Should this occur, visibility will be reduced for a period of 2-3 seconds before it is restored.
There are 39 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 15 August 2023 and 29 January 2025.
Frequently asked questions
Is EX90 being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Volvo Car Ireland Limited is recalling certain Volvo EX90 model vehicles due to a potential risk that the headlamp hammer could temporarily close over the low/high beam lighting modules, reducing visibility for a short period. There are 39 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland.
Why is EX90 being recalled?
The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Volvo Car Ireland Limited is recalling certain Volvo EX90 model vehicles due to a potential risk that the headlamp hammer could temporarily close over the low/high beam lighting modules, reducing visibility for a short period. There are 39 vehicles affected in the Republic of Ireland.
What should I do if I have this product?
Consumers should contact their nearest Volvo Dealer or Authorised Repairer.
Which batches of EX90 are affected?
The affected batch codes are: 15 August 2023 to 29 January 2025.
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