Volvo XC60 recall: front seat bolts may be under-torqued
Volvo recalls select XC60s for incorrectly torqued front seat mounting bolts
Volvo XC60 recall: front seat bolts may be under-torqued
Volvo recalls XC60 SUVs (2018, 2025, 2026) for incorrectly torqued front seat mounting bolts. Dealers will inspect and retorque; VINs online Dec 5, 2025.
2025-12-03T06:49:10+03:00
2025-12-03T06:49:10+03:00
2025-12-03T06:49:10+03:00
Volvo Car USA has issued a recall for a small batch of XC60 crossovers over the risk that front seat mounting bolts may have been tightened incorrectly. According to the filing and the issue description, the alert originated with the seat supplier, after which Volvo opened an internal review. If the fasteners were torqued out of specification, that touches directly on passive safety; in a crash, seat positioning and retention are critical. It’s a seemingly minor detail that carries real weight where it counts.The action covers three model years—2018, 2025, and 2026—with specific build dates, underscoring the targeted nature of the campaign. Dealers have been instructed to inspect the hardware and set the torque to spec. The supplier has also introduced adjustments to its production process—specifically to the tightening-cycle logic—to prevent a repeat of the issue. The narrow scope suggests the slip was contained and addressed promptly.For owners, timing matters: the list of affected VINs is set to appear on the company’s consumer website on December 5, 2025, with notification letters likewise scheduled for early December. Those who already paid for this type of repair may be eligible for reimbursement, provided they have supporting documents. Clear dates and a straightforward path to compensation should make the process easier to navigate.
Volvo XC60 recall, seat mounting bolts, front seat torque, incorrectly torqued bolts, 2018 2025 2026 XC60, dealer inspection, VIN list Dec 5 2025, reimbursement
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Michael Powers
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Volvo recalls select XC60s for incorrectly torqued front seat mounting bolts
Volvo recalls XC60 SUVs (2018, 2025, 2026) for incorrectly torqued front seat mounting bolts. Dealers will inspect and retorque; VINs online Dec 5, 2025.
Michael Powers, Editor
Volvo Car USA has issued a recall for a small batch of XC60 crossovers over the risk that front seat mounting bolts may have been tightened incorrectly. According to the filing and the issue description, the alert originated with the seat supplier, after which Volvo opened an internal review. If the fasteners were torqued out of specification, that touches directly on passive safety; in a crash, seat positioning and retention are critical. It’s a seemingly minor detail that carries real weight where it counts.
The action covers three model years—2018, 2025, and 2026—with specific build dates, underscoring the targeted nature of the campaign. Dealers have been instructed to inspect the hardware and set the torque to spec. The supplier has also introduced adjustments to its production process—specifically to the tightening-cycle logic—to prevent a repeat of the issue. The narrow scope suggests the slip was contained and addressed promptly.
For owners, timing matters: the list of affected VINs is set to appear on the company’s consumer website on December 5, 2025, with notification letters likewise scheduled for early December. Those who already paid for this type of repair may be eligible for reimbursement, provided they have supporting documents. Clear dates and a straightforward path to compensation should make the process easier to navigate.