Volvo (VOLVB.OMX) and Changan Ford Mazda Automobile announced a recall of 18,848 vehicles in China on Monday to repair defects that may pose safety issues, state media reported. Volvo XC60 models manufactured between January 26, 2009 and April 14, 2010, are being recalled over an airbag assembly issue that could result in it failing to deploy properly. In addition, 4,033 C30 2.0 models produced between November 12, 2008 and September 23, 2010, and 8,952 S40 vehicles made between September 19, 2009 and September 11, 2010, require an engine software upgrade to prevent the vehicles from shaking in certain conditions. Meanwhile, 5,833 S80L models, manufactured between April 27 and December 2009, have been recalled due to a cooling system problem that could cause engine damage. In June, Changan Ford Mazda recalled 236,643 Focus sedans over a stalling problem.