Volvo Recalls 8,400 Cars in US for Steering Issue
Volvo is recalling the 2007 model year cars, built between March 8, 2006, and May 16, 2007, to inspect a potential problem that could lead to a burst hose at the steering gear that would cause a sudden loss of power steering, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website.
Volvo dealers will inspect the cars and make repairs as needed at no charge, the NHTSA website said. The recall is expected to begin during August.
Volvo officials were not immediately available to comment.
Geely, parent of Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd , took over Ford Motor Co’s Volvo car unit in August 2010.
(Reporting by Ben Klayman, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)
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