JAKARTA - The Swedish automotive manufacturer Volvo, which is now owned by Geely, has recalled 1,255 units of electric cars EX30 from 2023 to 2024 due to potential errors in the entertainment system.

Citing Drive secure, Wednesday, May 29, a recall notification was submitted to the Department of Infrastructure stating that there was a software error in which the infotainment screen may enter test mode when the vehicle is turned on.

This can certainly be thwarted when displaying important information that has the potential to increase the risk of injury or death in vehicle passengers and other road users.

According to a report from Volvo, software updates can be made through over the air to fix the problem, which can be downloaded by the vehicle owner himself.

However, in anticipation of not being able to update the software in his car from a remote direction, the owner can contact Volvo's official dealer network to get an update.

Just like various manufacturers who make recalls, in this case consumers are free of charge, aka free of charge until they are completely safe when used, and do not cause harm.


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