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We found the following complaints for VOLVO C70 (2008)

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While driving at approximately 30 miles an hour over the rail road tracks at the crescent cutoff highway, my right front wheel entered a pot hole causing the right front air bag warning light to turn on, the check engine light to turn on and the message to appear "srs service needed urgent."at the dealer in bend, or they estimate the cost of repair at $1,464."needs right front airbag".from a pot hole at a railroad crossing?this can't be as the car has less than 18,000 miles on it.will this happen again?can i have confidence in the left front airbag?

The contact owns a 2008 volvo c70. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer to be repaired under the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 11v508000 (equipment:other:labels). The contact was then informed that the vehicle was not equipped with a spare tire. The contact expressed concern because she felt that all vehicles should be equipped with spare tires. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 20,016.updated 7/20/12 updated 07/26/12

Driving down the highway, power steering went out all of a sudden making it very difficult to steer. Hard to make turns. Had it inspected next day- and the power steering line had ruptured.i now have to have the entire line replaced.

This vehicle was being operated at a speed in excess of 40 miles per hours on 9/12/2010 on the new jersey turnpike, on 9/13/2010 on the bruckner expressway and on 9/13/2010 on the triborough bridge. In three separate instances the power steering failed on the vehicle which veered erratically to the right to avoid on coming traffic.the panel lights on the car indicated steering failure, brake failure and low tire pressure and the car became inoperable.fortunately traffic was avoided and there was no collision wit other vehicles.the vehicle was returned to the volvo dealer on 9/14/2010 who confirmed that the power steering and computer system had failed on the car.after 72 hours the volvo dealer, big dee volvo, elmsford, ny returned the vehicle "repaired" to us after they claimed they had repaired and test driven the vehicle but could not assure us with any certainty that they knew what was wrong.this vehicle is a safety hazard to me, my children, and the public and the driving public.

The rear camber arms of the volvo c 70 are failing at an alarming rate.not only are tires wearing unevenly at owners expense, the failure of the arms causes the car to become totally uncontrollable.volvo in a recent publication acknowledged the problem with their original equipment but yet fails to issue a recall and replace order.

2008 volvo c70. Consumer states power steering failure *tgwthe consumer stated when the power steering failed without warning, it caused him to swerve off the road. As a result, the consumer sustained various bodily injuries and auto body damage. The vehicle was inspected by the dealer and it was determined the power steering was defective.volvo stated they would repair the consumers vehicle, if he signed a form that would release them from any future liability, which the consumer ultimately refused to sign. The consumer stated a recall regarding the power steering was reported in july 2008 and he purchased the vehicle in october 2009, so obviously the vehicle was not properly inspected.

On multiple occasions over several months , the passenger side door would pop open while driving at highway speeds or even at slower speeds when taking a turn. Was randomly occurring and not necessarily related to driving over any bumps.dealer kept for several weeks stating door latch was in spec and that manufacturer would not reimburse dealer if not defective part.first dealer attempted to put in metal splints wedged into the front door panel frame. Problem still occurred. Finally dealer replaced door latch and problem has not reoccurred in 8 months since.have seen similar reports online from other car owners.

The contact owns a 2008 volvo c70. The contact stated that the driver's side door and the rear trunk would sporadically become unlatched while driving at various speeds. The contact stated that she would have to stop and exit the vehicle to close the trunk and the door before proceeding.the contact stated that the vehicle would be taken to the dealer for inspection of the failure. The manufacturer was notified who offered no assistance. The vin was unknown. The failure mileage was 75,000.

Right front door unlatches when i go around a corner while driving intermittently.it has not opened all the way yet but i am certain it was fully closed and latched before the car was in motion.i have heard of other people experiencing the same thing.

The passenger door has, on at least ten occasions, partially opened while the car was moving . It opened in the first phase like it is when not fully closed. My mechanic says the latch is bad and will at some point open all the way. Volvo does. Or seem anxious to address the problem. When the volvo dealership repair was told of the problem on at least two,occasions, they said there was no problem.

Doors unlock & randomly pop open during highway driving.only "safety latch" keeps them from actually swinging out free and clear.very alarming and disconcerting.

The "door open" warning and interior lights come on and the door slumps slightly ajar (even the window drops like when you open the door). This happens only with the top down, driving at highway speeds. Can be either driver or passenger side. Locked or unlocked. Doors are securely closed beforehand

There is excessive wear on my 2008 volvo c70. The rear tires were scalloped and feather-edged to the point of replacement at 15,000. The front tires were moved to the rear with new tires installed in the front. Rear tires gained the same symptoms at 19,800 miles with additional symptoms of low rumble. New tires were put on the front and previous front tires put on rear axle. Wheel alignment was done both at 15,000 and 19,800 miles, both times severely out of specs. Only the toe adjustment can actually be done on the rear axle, however, when it is done, the camber becomes out of alignment, hence the very premature tire wear. The proper correction is to replace the rear control arm, volvo refused saying that the premature tire wear is due to driving habits. I suggest that the original rear control arms are of insufficient strength to properly hold the alignment, hence they could break and become a real safety issue.

The contact owns a 2008 volvo c70.the contact discovered that he had a flat tire and would frequently inflate it with air.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and they stated that both front rims were cracked.they refused to make the repairs under warranty and stated that the failure would be considered "wear and tear."the rims were replaced at the estimated cost of $1,000.the failure mileage was 5,000 and current mileage was 7,000.

My 2008 volvoc70 passenger door opens while driving on highways. Was operating at 65 mph.purchased car used september 1999. Happened once before, but thought i didnt lockthis is definitely a safety issue.

The passenger door randomly opens sometimes when the car is being driven. This seems to occur every couple of weeks, sometimes at highway speeds, sometimes at speeds around 30mph

The rear camber arms of the volvo c 70 are failing at an alarming rate.not only are tires wearing unevenly at owners expense, the failure of the arms causes the car to become totally uncontrollable.volvo in a recent publication acknowledged the problem with their original equipment but yet fails to issue a recall and replace order.




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