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Volkswagen on Friday said it had resumed deliveries of its newest Golf model after voluntarily halting sales in mid-May.
Volkswagen stopped sales after the carmaker discovered that data transfer problems in an online connectivity unit could interfere with an emergency assist functionality.
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"In order to remedy the situation, Volkswagen has developed a software update for the control unit of the online connectivity unit. This update will be installed on Golf 8 models produced in the future as standard," VW said.
The update will also be installed in the 15,000 vehicles affected by the recall, the carmaker said.