We found the following complaints for VOLVO WIA (1997)
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Consumer states vehicle had a wiring harness problem under the dash. (volvo truck 64twia)
Transmission jumps out of gear under a load ,this transmission was rebuiltnov 2000 for this problum. It started again in nov.2001. Other owners of this type transmission tell me they have the same problum. There is nothing as dangerous as a truck gearing down on a hill , and having the transmission jump out of gear. Thank you for your time.
Consumer states sleeper wall side seams leak water.(volvo truck 64twia)
When applying the brake there is a vibration in the whole truck .
Consumer states sleeper wall side seams leak water.(volvo truck 64twia)
When driving at any speed, there is vibration within the frame, tire is worn out.vechicle isn't staying on track, it keeps going into other lanes. Also, frame is bent.the consumer points out that the appeal forum is helpful but there should be a method for consumers to reach the manufacturers easily.consumer states the problem is proximate to the cross members within the frame rails, they are of insufficient strength to keep the frame rails within acceptable flexibility parameters, this causes a temporary breech in the contact points between the frame and the forward drive axle, this results in the forward drive axle becoming misaligned when closed and causes a thrust problem to the steer axle as the forward drive is now pushing it at an angle to a forward straight line, there is stress on rear suspension assembly, the net result is component breakage, premature wear, and a truck that drifts and wanders,volvo replaced the rear suspension, front bushings, straighten frame, and they also bent the steer axle and attempted to push it further back thus necessating that they bent the steering rod.
Consumer stated while driving, the truck started to pull very hard to the left and consumer had a very difficult time stopping the truck, once the truck was under control, consumer got out and noticed that the right steer tire was worn down to the very outside edge to the thread, on a separate occasion the front end of the truck was vibrating so bad that the consumer had to pull over, consumer stated that in febuary 1998 the rear suspension was rebuilt.
When driving at any speed, there is vibration within the frame, tire is worn out.vechicle isn't staying on track, it keeps going into other lanes. Also, frame is bent.the consumer points out that the appeal forum is helpful but there should be a method for consumers to reach the manufacturers easily.consumer states the problem is proximate to the cross members within the frame rails, they are of insufficient strength to keep the frame rails within acceptable flexibility parameters, this causes a temporary breech in the contact points between the frame and the forward drive axle, this results in the forward drive axle becoming misaligned when closed and causes a thrust problem to the steer axle as the forward drive is now pushing it at an angle to a forward straight line, there is stress on rear suspension assembly, the net result is component breakage, premature wear, and a truck that drifts and wanders,volvo replaced the rear suspension, front bushings, straighten frame, and they also bent the steer axle and attempted to push it further back thus necessating that they bent the steering rod.
Consumer complains of replacing his 6th set of steer tires.*jg
Vehicle experienced premature steer tire wear.
There is constant shaking in front end of vehicle and in steering wheel, at any speed. Dealer has replaced tires and aligned vehicle. Did not remedy the problem. Nlmconsumer adds that the vehicle is still shaking violently.
The drivers window is loose and will not stay in.(volvo truck 64twia)
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