Who would’ve thought that the auto manufacturer that is widely considered to be the safest in the world is now coming under siege with numerous recalls, threatening to put a black eye on what is supposed to be a spotless safety reputation.

It was only a month ago when it was reported that Volvo->ke188 issued a safety recall of a number of their models over what appeared to be problems directly attributed to improperly manufactured airbags.

As it turns out, that may not be the only problem the Swedish brand is facing these days.

The automaker has issued another safety recall of 7,420 cars with a defective front passenger seat power system. According to federal officials, the problem lies in the front seat rail’s detection system, which, apparently, was manufactured improperly, causing it to move the seat further that intended thereby increasing the risk of injury in the event a crash occurs.

The Volvo models affected from the recall includes 2009-2010MY units of the S40->ke410 sedan, V50->ke414, and S60->ke413, as well as 2010-2011MY units of the XC60 crossover. Volvo has likewise issued a statement saying that their dealers will inspect the problem and fix whatever needs fixing at no cost the customer.

For more information on this latest Volvo recall, you contact the automaker at 1-800-458-1552.

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