Monday 14 May 2018

VW Group set to 'recall up to 28,000' Volkswagens and Seats over seatbelt issue


Volkswagen and Seat could be about to recall tens of thousands of cars over fears of malfunctioning seatbelts. The move by German firm VW Group, which owns the brands, would affect up to 28,000 recently sold Seat Aronas, Seat Ibizas, and Volkswagen Polos.
Tekniikan Maailma, a Finnish motoring magazine, carried out tests that uncovered a safety issue when three people are sat in the back of the car at high speed. The middle seatbelt buckle can flick up the left seatbelt buckle, which would leave the passenger unprotected. The VW Group is reportedly considering issuing a global safety recall.
A spokesman for the German firm said: "Based on the analysis made at our factory we have identified the seatbelt issue that Tekniikan Maailma has found in the tests.
"At Volkswagen, safety remains a main priority and we immediately reacted to solve the issue.
"As a consequence, a feasible technical solution has been identified.
"Volkswagen is now waiting for the concerned authorities' final validation in order to implement it, both on the customers' cars and on the future series production."
A spokeswoman for the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency in the UK said the recall has not yet been issued. The body has contacted VW Group in relation to the seatbelts and is awaiting a response.

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