China's quality watchdog said Friday that Swedish carmaker Volvo Car Corp. will recall 571 Volvo XC90 vehicles, which have a suspected fuel oil pressure pipe problem, on the Chinese mainland from May 24.
The recall covers XC90 3.2 and XC90 2.5T models produced from Oct. 26 to Dec. 21 last year, said a statement on the website of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (GAQSIQ).
The defective oil pressure pipes could leak after connection with oil pipes and possibly start a fire in high temperatures or when exposed to flames, said the statement.
The manufacturer will check and replace the defective fuel oil pressure pipes for free.
Owners can contact Volvo on a hotline number, 400-678-1200, or contact the GAQSIQ.