When it comes to safety, Volvo has you covered. Engineering their vehicles with strong frames and a slew of standard features dedicated to your wellbeing, the Swedish brand provides folks with more than a luxury car with enticing driving dynamics. They offer security, as well.
Of course, that security comes in many different forms. It's recognizable in the standard fare equipped in the Volvo S60 that's intended to prevent collisions, like the automaker's City Safety technology. It's also apparent in their protective features, which come into play in the event an accident occurs.
Also, there's the brand's transparency. You see, in addition to their comprehensive safety features, Volvo rigorously tests their vehicles to ensure that everything is running smoothly. If they come across an error, they notify those affected and take steps to remedy the problem immediately.
That's the case with the Swedish automaker's recent recall, which addresses an issue with a select few new 2014 Volvo models that include keyless entry.
To be specific, Volvo is recalling 2014 S60, S80, XC70 and XC60 models with the abovementioned technology. That's because the vehicles' Central Electronic Control Module requires an update. In addition to powering the keyless entry system, this software manages the cruise control, headlights, high beams, turn signals and windshield wipers, all of which currently aren't working properly due to the glitch.
If you own one of the addressed models, we kindly recommend stopping by McLaughlin Volvo to meet with our auto service experts in Moline, IL. During your visit, our team is happy to answer any questions and update the programing, on the house.