BEIJING, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- A number of Volvo XC60 vehicles will be recalled in China as a defect in the power liftgates could lead to malfunctions and even cause injuries, according to the country's market regulator.
Starting from April 11, the recall involves 23,595 XC60 cars produced between Oct. 19, 2017 and Oct. 26, 2018, according to the plan filed with the State Administration for Market Regulation by Zhejiang Haoqing Automobile Manufacture Co., a unit of Geely, owner of Volvo.
The company said the plastic part of the power liftgate support, due to insufficient strength, may create noise or trigger malfunctions when the liftgates are opened or closed.
Under extreme conditions, the springs of the liftgate support may pop out and cause injuries.
The company has promised to replace the defective liftgate support free of charge.
Located in east China city Linhai, Zhejiang Haoqing is one of the major manufacturing bases of Geely, a leading Chinese carmaker that acquired Volvo Cars from Ford Motor in 2010.