Volvo Car Ireland Limited has issued a voluntary safety recall for specific Volvo XC40 vehicles due to a software malfunction affecting the left rear indicator.
The recall, announced on 15 January 2024, impacts 304 vehicles in the Republic of Ireland, produced between 13 October 2022 and 20 December 2023.
In certain situations, a software error may cause the left rear indicator to stop functioning intermittently, displaying a warning message on the driver’s display. Although the indicator can temporarily be restored by switching it off and on again, Volvo is issuing a software update to permanently fix the issue.
The recall has been formally notified to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC).
Affected Vehicles
| Model | Fault | Production Dates | Affected Units (Ireland) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Volvo XC40 | Rear indicator malfunction (software error) | 13 Oct 2022 – 20 Dec 2023 | 304 |
This recall applies exclusively to Volvo XC40 vehicles equipped with the specific software version that controls the rear lighting system.
Details of the Fault
A software error in the lighting control module may cause the left rear indicator to stop operating intermittently.
Technical Description
- When the fault occurs, the indicator stops flashing.
- The driver display will show a warning message about the malfunction.
- The issue may self-correct temporarily when the indicator is toggled off and back on.
- Despite this, the error may reoccur until the system software is updated.
Root Cause
A coding inconsistency within the rear light control software causes the indicator signal to fail intermittently.
Corrective Action
Volvo has developed a software update that fully resolves the issue by correcting the control logic.
Risks and Safety Concerns
While the risk of a total lighting failure is low, a non-functioning rear indicator may reduce visibility to other road users and increase the risk of a collision, particularly at night or during lane changes.
Volvo has stated that no accidents or injuries have been reported in connection with this issue.
What Owners Should Do
Owners of affected Volvo XC40 vehicles will be contacted directly by Volvo Car Ireland Limited or their local authorized Volvo dealer.
The recall remedy includes:
- Installation of the latest software update for the lighting control module.
- Confirmation of proper indicator operation after update.
All recall work will be carried out free of charge.
If you see a rear indicator malfunction warning, Volvo advises switching the indicator off and on again to restore functionality until your recall appointment.
How to Check if Your Car is Affected
You can confirm whether your Volvo XC40 is affected by this recall through:
- The Volvo Ireland Recall Checker
- Checking your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the CCPC recall database
- Contacting your local Volvo dealership or Volvo Customer Care Ireland
Official Sources
FAQs
1. Why is Volvo recalling the XC40 in Ireland?
A software error may cause the left rear indicator to stop working intermittently.
2. How many vehicles are affected?
A total of 304 Volvo XC40 vehicles produced between October 2022 and December 2023.
3. What is the fix?
A software update that resolves the indicator fault permanently.
4. Can I still drive my car?
Yes, but if the indicator stops working, switch it off and on again. Schedule your recall update as soon as possible.
5. Does the repair cost anything?
No. The software update is free of charge for all affected owners.
Disclaimer
This recall summary is for informational purposes only. Please verify details with the official recall authority or your vehicle manufacturer.



