VW recalls about 2,500 Beetles to fix problem with front passenger seat airbag

DETROIT - Volkswagen is recalling some 2,500 Beetles in the United States and Canada because the front passenger seat airbag could inflate and injure a small child. The recall includes 2012 and 2013 Beetles with leather sport seats. If the seat gets wet, the module that's supposed to detect a child seat could fail, meaning the air bag could go off in a crash and hurt the child.

Volkswagen says 320 vehicles are involved in the recall in Canada, although 95 of them are still on dealer lots. The company says no one has been injured. Cars are supposed to detect child seats and switch off air bags automatically.

The problem was discovered in routine factory inspections. The affected cars were built from February through August. Volkswagen will replace the seat module free of charge. The company will notify owners when the parts are ready.

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