Volvo is recalling 59,000 cars over faulty software that can briefly shut down the engine - including more than 7,000 in the UK.
The recall affects five-cylinder diesel models S60, V60, XC60, V70 and XC70 built from mid-2015.
Owners of the Swedish cars are being sent letters directly, asking them to take their vehicles to their local dealership for a 30-minute no-fee fix.
The cars are being recalled across 40 markets, but those affected have been sold mainly in Sweden, Britain and Germany.
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Group spokesman Stefan Elfstrom told Associated Press that the glitch can be "unpleasant" but the company has no information about any accidents caused as a result.
Both the engine and electric system start up again immediately.