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I was t-boned by another suv in the driver's door, damaging front & rear doors, front panel and back panel.my car was stopped getting ready to make a left turn and the other vehicle stomped the gas to make a left turn and hit me directly. Door would not close after impact and all of these parts replaced.air bags never deployed and insurance adjuster indicated that this model volvo does not have side airbags.please advise..
Engine control module (ecm) failed at 56,000 miles.car has become inoperable.
Constant problems/failures with start/stop function.car's electrical system will completely shut down for no reason while in traffic and engine will not restart.car has to be shut off and system has to be re-booted.dealer service dept can find no problem.most recently, car's starter motor failed and had to be replaced under warranty by the dealer.having the car's engine start/stop system constant fail is a serious safety risk. We had serveral near-miss accidents caused by this failure.the work around has been to manually disable the start/stop function, which has to be done each time the car is started for the first time.
Engine control module (ecm) failed at 56,000 miles.car has become inoperable.
The vehicle does not report the fuel level accurately. Over the past 6 months the vehicle has run out of gas 3 times, all when there were two bars of fuel on the gauge, and the remaining mileage has been between 80-90 miles. There clearly seems to be a problem. The second time the vehicle was towed to a volvo dealer and they said the vehicle was working fine. I'll take it back again and maybe they will fix it this time. The last time it ran out was yesterday on an off-ramp of an interstate highway at 10:00 pm. It was dark because there were no street lights and there was no shoulder to pull the car onto. There were numerous close call with vehicle not seeing the stopped vehicle until the last second. My two kids and i were left stranded in a very dangerous situation.
Constant problems/failures with start/stop function.car's electrical system will completely shut down for no reason while in traffic and engine will not restart.car has to be shut off and system has to be re-booted.dealer service dept can find no problem.most recently, car's starter motor failed and had to be replaced under warranty by the dealer.having the car's engine start/stop system constant fail is a serious safety risk. We had serveral near-miss accidents caused by this failure.the work around has been to manually disable the start/stop function, which has to be done each time the car is started for the first time.
Engine control module (ecm) failed at 56,000 miles.car has become inoperable.
The contact owns a 2017 volvo xc60. The contact stated that the steering wheel failed to turn. The vehicle was taken to smolish volvo (20360 grandview drive bend, oregon 97701, (541)-639-3005) to be diagnosed. The dealer replaced the steering wheel computer sensor, the steering wheel rack, and the steering wheel fluid reservoir; however, the repairs did not correct the failure. The manufacturer was contacted and provided case number: 191112-000964. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 20,000.
I was t-boned by another suv in the driver's door, damaging front & rear doors, front panel and back panel.my car was stopped getting ready to make a left turn and the other vehicle stomped the gas to make a left turn and hit me directly. Door would not close after impact and all of these parts replaced.air bags never deployed and insurance adjuster indicated that this model volvo does not have side airbags.please advise..
2017 volvo xc60. Consumer stated that volvo vehicles are unsafe due to no longer having spare tires in vehicles. *ld
Two times now, driving through the same one-way intersection, the city safety auto-braking function activated for no reason. I was going straight through the intersection, with no need to turn left or right. However, the city safety auto-braked to a complete stop, placing me at risk from being hit from behind. An error message appeared in my information center confirming the city safety auto-braking function was activated. I brought to a volvo dealer and they did not see any error messages. I asked to disable this function, but they weren't able to and stated i would have to manually do this every time i got in the vehicle, which is a 5-step process. Attached is a map of the area where this occurred. I believe it was the e 11th st and cedar intersection (marked as #1), as the intersection does look more complicated and veers to the right (close-up also included). The other two are also possibilities for where the auto-braking could've occurred. However, it happened very fast and my best recollection in the intersection of 11th and cedar, traveling east.
The contact own a 2017 volvo xc60. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the accelerator pedal was depressed and the vehicle swerved to the left and the right. The contact released the accelerator pedal and the vehicle operated as designed. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer nor an independent mechanic to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of failure, however no assistance was offered. The failure mileage was approximately 56,000.
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