2015 · Volvo Trucks North America
Volvo Trucks North America Recalls Reported in 2015
10 NHTSA safety recalls affecting approximately 21,911 vehicles.
2015 Recalls
All 10 Volvo Trucks North America recalls
Sorted by most recent. Click any recall for full defect summary, corrective action, and your next steps.
Recall 15V682000
Volvo Trucks North America
10-speed manual transmission may remain in reverse
Power Train · 7 affected · Oct 20, 2015
Recall 15V672000
Volvo Trucks North America
Defective engine control module may cause stall
Electrical System · 3 affected · Oct 19, 2015
Recall 15V643000
Volvo Trucks North America
Fifth wheel locking mechanism may not engage
Trailer Hitches · 669 affected · Oct 13, 2015
Recall 15V651000
Volvo Trucks North America
Ball joints may fail due to corrosion
Suspension · 14,934 affected · Oct 13, 2015
Recall 15V634000
Volvo Trucks North America
Electric auxiliary power units may fall from truck
N/A · 101 affected · Oct 8, 2015
Recall 15V630000
Volvo Trucks North America
Headlamps do not meet requirements/fmvss 108
Exterior Lighting · 1,669 affected · Oct 7, 2015
Recall 15V523000
Volvo Trucks North America
Draglink ball socket boot damage
Steering · 1,319 affected · Aug 17, 2015
Recall 15V524000
Volvo Trucks North America
Trim panel may restrict trailer hand brake release
N/A · 2,854 affected · Aug 17, 2015
Recall 15V274000
Volvo Trucks North America
Vent tube detaching from the breather
Engine And Engine Cooling · 185 affected · May 11, 2015
Recall 15V026000
Volvo Trucks North America
Internal rubber diaphragm incomplete attachment
Parking Brake · 170 affected · Jan 22, 2015
Volvo Trucks North America 2015 Recall FAQ
How many recalls did Volvo Trucks North America issue in 2015?
Volvo Trucks North America issued 10 NHTSA-tracked safety recalls in 2015, affecting an estimated 21,911 vehicles.
How do I check if my 2015 Volvo Trucks North America vehicle is under recall?
Enter your 17-character VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls to see every active recall for your specific vehicle.
Is the repair free?
Yes. Federal law requires manufacturers to remedy safety defects at no cost — regardless of vehicle age or ownership history.