Volvo XC60 Seat Belt Recall

Vehicle Make / Model: Model Year(s):
VOLVO / XC60 2010
Manufacturer: VOLVO CARS OF N.A. LLC.Mfr's Report Date: NOV 17, 2009
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 09V445000NHTSA Action Number: N/A
Component: SEATS
Potential Number of Units Affected: 8438
Summary:
 VOLVO IS RECALLING MODEL YEAR 2010 XC60 VEHICLES. THE DRIVER'S SEAT SIDE COVER PANEL (SEAT CONTROL PANEL) IN CERTAIN DRIVER'S SIDE IMPACTS MAY RELEASE THE ATTACHMENT OF THE SEATBELT TO THE SEAT FRAME.
Consequence:
 SHOULD THIS CONDITION OCCUR IN A CRASH THE SEATBELT MAY FAIL TO PROPERLY RESTRAIN THE OCCUPANT INCREASING THE RISK OF INJURY.
Remedy:
 DEALERS WILL MODIFY THE INSIDE OF THE DRIVER'S SEAT SIDE COVER PANEL.

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