MOTORING NEWS - The National Consumer Commission (NCC) notifies all affected consumers of a recall of 253 (two hundred and fifty-three) additional Volkswagen Polo Sedan vehicles, made available for sale from 11 August 2022 to date, as notified by the supplier.
Volkswagen of South Africa (VWSA) informed the NCC that the recall is due to incorrectly fitted seat belts on the driver and passenger sides.
The NCC announced a recall of 18 vehicles on 17 July 2025 affected by a vehicle manufacturing issue, which was caused by a mix-up of belt webbing.
The NCC received another recall affecting an additional 253 vehicles. According to the supplier, the recall is due to a rear right seat belt fault; both rear seat belts (left and right) require inspection.
As a result of the defect, 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. Consumers are advised to contact any VWSA-approved dealership for a check and, if necessary, a replacement of the affected component.
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.
The National Consumer Commission continues to monitor all the ongoing recalls.
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