Geely Galaxy M9 and Lynk & Co 900 recall 2026: reason, affected VINs and fix
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Geely and Lynk & Co are recalling 92,915 vehicles in China over two separate campaigns tied to a single component — the LiDAR sensor. According to China’s market regulator SAMR, process variation at a supplier may have damaged the power chip inside the sensor, which several advanced driver-assistance functions depend on. Both campaigns take effect on August 24.
The first campaign, S2026M0111V, covers 18,878 Geely Galaxy M9 units built between July 20 and October 26, 2025. A faulty LiDAR can cause the comprehensive driver-assistance system to shut off or fail to activate. The second, S2026M0112V, covers 74,037 Lynk & Co 900, 10 EM-P, 07 and 08 units built between January 8 and December 10, 2025. Here the defect can weaken the system’s ability to detect, warn of and respond to unusual objects.
The automaker won’t replace the chip on its own — owners will get a full LiDAR unit swapped free of charge. Geely will also use cloud-based diagnostics to flag early signs of failure and direct owners to service centers proactively. For Lynk & Co, the company noted that a fault triggers a driver warning and limits assistance features; without NOA engaged, the car keeps operating normally.
Both campaigns were filed with SAMR under China’s standard defect-recall procedure. The fix is a free full LiDAR unit replacement at a service center; vehicles that already had the sensor swapped won’t need it done again. The automaker hasn’t yet disclosed a specific notification schedule for owners.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Dmitry Novikov