The Volvo Cars Korea XC60 is subject to recall. /Courtesy of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said on the 29th that 55,178 vehicles of 11 models imported and sold by Volvo Car Korea, GS Global, Jaguar Land Rover Korea, and Ford Sales & Service Korea are being recalled after manufacturing defects were identified.

For 50,434 units of seven models including the Volvo XC60, it was found that unintended emergency braking could occur due to recognition limits of the emergency automatic braking (AEB) sensor. Corrective action has been underway since on the 26th.

For 1,692 units of the T4K imported by GS Global, a software error in the vehicle control unit may prevent the electronic parking brake from operating when shifting into park (P), and a recall begins on the 29th.

For 1,416 units of the Jaguar Land Rover Range Rover Evoque, concerns were identified that the airbag could be damaged during deployment due to faulty assembly of the passenger airbag, and corrective action has been underway since on the 23rd.

For 1,489 units of the Ford Mustang, moisture may enter the body control module, potentially causing the position lamps, tail lamps, and license plate lamps to malfunction, and a recall started on the 26th. For 147 units of the Ford Expedition, concerns were raised over malfunction due to insufficient durability of the rearview camera, and corrective action began the same day.

Vehicle owners can check whether their vehicles are subject to the recall and the specific defect details through the automobile recall center website or call center.

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