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Major vehicle recalls announced in South Africa due to safety defects

Major vehicle recalls announced in South Africa due to safety defects

IOL News13-05-2025

Affected models include popular names such as the Jeep Wrangler, Chrysler 300C, Citroen C4, DS4, DS5, and luxury vehicles from Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, and Volvo.
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The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has issued a critical update regarding a series of vehicle recalls that could have serious implications for drivers across South Africa.
Affected models include popular names such as the Jeep Wrangler, Chrysler 300C, Citroen C4, DS4, DS5, and luxury vehicles from Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, and Volvo.
Consumers have been urged to act swiftly as safety remains paramount.
Serious airbag defects in Jeep models
First on the list are the Jeep Wrangler and Chrysler 300C, both manufactured by Stellantis South Africa (Pty) Ltd between 2014 and 2016. The company has reported a troubling defect involving Takata airbags.
The passenger airbag inflator may rupture due to excessive internal pressure during normal deployment, posing a lethal threat to vehicle occupants.
The resulting metal fragments could cause serious injury or even fatalities. Owners of these models have been instructed to visit their nearest authorised dealership for immediate repairs or airbag replacements.
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Potential hazards in Citroen and DS models
The Citroen C4, DS4, and DS5 models, distributed from 2009 to 2016, are also subject to similar safety concerns.
Stellantis warns that these vehicles may experience airbag inflator ruptures during deployment.
The high-explosive potential could eject metal fragments toward the driver and passengers, creating a very real risk of injury or worse if the issue is not addressed.
Brake system risks in Mercedes-Benz vehicles
Mercedes-Benz AG South Africa is recalling specific models including CLA (118 platform) and S-Class (model series 223) for brake hose defects.
These vehicles, produced from 2020 to 2023, may have inadequately specified brake hoses that could leak fluid over time, impairing braking performance significantly.
Such failures could elevate the risk of accidents due to compromised braking capability. Owners should contact their local dealerships without delay to schedule a check and rectify potential brake issues.
Fire hazards in Audi e-Tron GT
Audi South Africa has announced a recall of their e-Tron GT vehicles, stemming from issues with high-voltage battery cells that may overheat and ignite, resulting in severe fire hazards. A total of 46 affected vehicles were produced from 27 October 2021.
Audi urged consumers to consult any Audi South Africa approved dealer for an inspection and potential battery module replacement.
Concerns over seatbelt safety in Volkswagen Polo Sedan
Furthermore, Volkswagen of South Africa has identified concerns with the Polo Sedan, specifically regarding the rear seat belt latch plates manufactured with insufficient hardness.
The latch may fail to adequately protect occupants during accidents, including sudden stops, increasing the risk of serious injuries. A total of 905 affected vehicles sold since 2 April 2025 are under scrutiny.
Drivers were encouraged to reach out to approved dealerships to evaluate their vehicles and replace faulty components if necessary.
Volvo XC90 models at risk of battery overheating
Finally, Volvo Car South Africa has recalled 27 XC90 models manufactured between the years 2020 and 2022 over a potential overheating issue with the high-voltage battery.
Such overheating poses a thermal event risk, putting both passengers and property in jeopardy. Consumers are instructed to schedule appointments with approved agents for checks and requisite component replacements.
These recalls serve as a stark reminder of the critical importance of vehicle safety standards and consumer vigilance.
As recalls are often life-threatening, it is crucial for affected owners to take prompt action and ensure their vehicles are safe for the road.
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