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The Citizen
a day ago
- Automotive
- The Citizen
Here is why VW is recalling 253 Polo Sedans. Is yours included?
The cars were made available for sale from 11 August 2022. Volkswagen of South Africa has informed the National Consumer Commission (NCC) of a recall of 253 Polo Sedans. This is an addition to the recall of 18 Polo Sedans that was announced last week. NCC spokesperson Phetho Ntaba said the cars were made available for sale from 11 August 2022 to date. 'The recall is due to incorrectly fitted seat belts on the driver and passenger sides.' ALSO READ: Ford is recalling 2024 Rangers in Southern Africa: Here's why Recall of Polo Sedans NCC is a body that protects consumers by ensuring businesses treat consumers fairly and follow consumer protection laws. The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 protects consumers from hazards and ensures their well-being and safety by governing product recalls. The NCC can order a recall if a product is deemed unsafe or poses a potential risk to the public. The first recall was made on 17 July 2025, in which VW stated that the affected vehicles were the Polo sedans. The issue is caused by a mix-up of belt webbing. Seat belts in Polo Sedans 'The NCC received another recall affecting an additional 253 vehicles,' she added. According to VW, the recall is due to a fault in the rear right seat belt; both rear seat belts (left and right) require inspection. Due to the manufacturing issue, the seat belts' restraint function may be severely limited in the event of an accident. 'This could lead to serious or fatal injuries for the driver.' ALSO READ: Did you buy a VW Polo in 2025? It's among six car brands recalled over safety defects Visit VW Those who purchased Polo Sedans from 11 August 2022 are advised to contact a VW-approved dealership for a check. If needed, the affected component will be replaced. 'The success of these recalls is dependent on the response by the motorists of these affected vehicles. 'We remind consumers that the recalls are safety critical; therefore, consumers must respond to any recall with urgency.' NOW READ: Chevrolet cars and Honda motorcycles are being recalled: Here is the list


The Citizen
5 days ago
- Automotive
- The Citizen
These VW Polo Sedans and Tarmak basketball hoops are being recalled
'The seat belts' restraint function may be severely limited in the event of an accident.' The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has confirmed the recall of Volkswagen Polo Sedan vehicles sold from 11 August 2022 and some Tarmak basketball hoops. NCC is a body that protects consumers by ensuring businesses treat consumers fairly and follow consumer protection laws. The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 protects consumers from hazards and ensures their well-being and safety by governing product recalls. The NCC can order a recall if a product is deemed unsafe or poses a potential risk to the public. ALSO READ: Ford is recalling 2024 Rangers in Southern Africa: Here's why Recall of Polo Sedans Volkswagen of South Africa (VWSA) is recalling 18 Polo Sedans due to an incorrectly fitted seat belt on the driver's side. 'The issue stems from a problem during vehicle manufacturing, which caused a mix-up of belt webbing,' said the NCC. 'As a result, the seat belts' restraint function may be severely limited in the event of an accident.' The NCC added that the issue can lead to serious or fatal injuries for the driver. It is recommended that those who purchased the model contact a VW-approved dealership for a check and, if necessary, a replacement of the affected component. It is not the first time VW has recalled Polo models. The recall in May 2025 affected 905 cars that were sold from 2 April 2025. The latch plates in the cars for the rear seat belt were produced with insufficient hardness. ALSO READ: Chevrolet cars and Honda motorcycles are being recalled: Here is the list Another recall was in June 2025, and it included VW Tiago models. The cars are being recalled because of a faulty part in the gas generators of the front passenger airbag module. 142 Polo and eight Taigo models were affected. 141 Polo cars were made available for sale nationwide from 20 December 2022. Recall of basketball hoop The NCC also confirmed that Decathlon South Africa Sports is recalling the Tarmak B900 box NBA, a basketball hoop. 'According to the supplier, if the red height adjustment crank is removed while the product is being used or handled, the post may fall vertically. 'Consumers are advised not to use the product without the adjustment crank installed and to return the product to the point of purchase for assistance.' NOW READ: Product recall: Toys from Takealot, Toys R Us and e-bike batteries pulled over choking, fire hazards