Volvo Recalls XC90 SUVs for Fire Risk
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. Volvo is recalling 34,006 of its 2016 XC90 SUVs because a coolant leak could lead to a fire, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A hose that carries engine coolant—the liquid that helps keep a car's engine from running too hot—might crack after exposure to heat and humidity over time. If coolant leaks from the cracked hose, it could accumulate near a part of the vehicle’s emissions system that gets as hot as 1,112º F (600º C) and stays ...
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