We found the following complaints for VOLVO V70 (2008)
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Mirror on passenger side fell off mount sept 2015driving 45 mph on 2 lane road
The contact owns a 2008 volvo v70. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start.the contact also smelled sulfur fumes. The contact inspected the vehicle and noticed that the battery was corroded. The negative cable of the battery was so corroded that it was bare and touching metal in the engine compartment causing a short and the battery to overheat and it almost came close to combusting. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection and they stated that both the battery and the battery cables needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 72,000.
Mirrorspassenger mirror fell from the mount on sept 2015driver mirror fell from the mount march 2019both incidents were while driving 2 lane roads. Flat and smooth
The contact owns a 2008 volvo v70. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start intermittently. In addition, the contact stated that the ignition key remained stuck in the ignition switch. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the ignition switch needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure.the failure mileage was 109,000.
Today i received a warning message that my low beam was out. I stopped in the auto parts store and bought the passenger side low beam replacement bulb. When i went to disassemble it i noticed that the wiring harness was burnt. I'm going to replace the wiring harness but this is very concerning. It's not old and just corroded it is actually burnt.
While driving the warning for engine overheating comes on and advises to stop safely.volvo dealer states it is the fan control module that is at fault and i believe there is a recall for this particular issue with some 2008-2009 v70 models.the volvo dealer states that my vin is exempt from recall but clearly is a huge safety issue which could lead to an accident.i was driving in the city and the a/c was not fully functional windows fog up and the error message displays without any predictability.this could have happened while travelling on the highway leading to more serious consequence.
Takata recall:a recall failure occurred may 1, 2017 on a fan control module that was installed on 7/22/2009-rcall number 214. . the recall was done but now the recall part has failed again. Dealership is not willing to pay for it again..
The contact owns a 2008 volvo v70. While driving various speeds, the engine overheating warning indicator illuminated. The contact had to shut the vehicle off and wait before the vehicle would resume normal function. The dealer diagnosed that the engine cooling fan control and module had failed. The vehicle was previously repaired under an unknown manufacturer recall for the same failure. However, the failure persisted. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 10,000. The consumer stated the recall repair that was performed in july 2009, failed. On october 16, 2014, the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, where it was determined the engine was overheating, due to the failure of the engine fan control module and cooling fan. She also experienced reduced air conditioning performance and air condition failure during slow traffic.the dealer stated it was cost $1200. Updated 12/02/14
Today i received a warning message that my low beam was out. I stopped in the auto parts store and bought the passenger side low beam replacement bulb. When i went to disassemble it i noticed that the wiring harness was burnt. I'm going to replace the wiring harness but this is very concerning. It's not old and just corroded it is actually burnt.
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