SOUTH KOREA: Volvo recall on faulty engine cooling fans
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 2 July 2009
Volvo Cars will recall 1,020 vehicles sold in South Korea because of defective engine cooling fans, South Korean government officials have said.
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