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Volvo recalls handful of vehicles for risk of false alarm

Volvo recalls handful of vehicles for risk of false alarm



Volvo’s latest tech updates have made its vehicles easier to live with and safer, but as with any significant change, there are bumps in the road. The automaker recently recalled a handful of 2023 model-year vehicles for an issue that could cause false warning lights in the gauge cluster.

The recall covers the Volvo S60, V60, XC60, XC90, and C40, with build dates that range from late 2022 to March 2023, depending on the model. An issue with the Telematics Connectivity Antenna Module (TCAM) could falsely trigger an error related to communications between the infotainment head unit. The driver receives an “e-call service required” message in the gauge cluster, but the system will continue to operate normally with the error.

Though there’s no real problem or immediate danger when this happens, the false message can obscure a legitimate problem. The e-call feature is part of Volvo’s onboard safety equipment that communicates information after a crash or other incident, so it’s important to know when it’s functioning correctly.