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We found the following complaints for VOLVO XC70 (2011)

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This car has only 54k miles! and is driven by a senior citizen lady, bought new, no crashes etc. 1. Abs and dtsc warning appears on dash. Car traveling about 25 mph and stops in middle of intersection, engine still running, will not move despite flooring accelerator.it's as thought the abs has applied the brakes and wont let the car move. Tap brakes, move shift to manual mode after not moving for about 30 seconds car frees up and drives normally but abs/dtsc lights still on. Went straight to dealer, which was nearby.dealer says rear abs sensor is bad will order part.2.also informs me that the front coil spring has broken???.what? it's 54k miles!... It hasn't hit anything and she has never driven faster than 65 mph.

Backdoor latch is defective

Backdoor latch is defective.

"takata recall" automatic transmission shifts are jerky. I took into volvo service white plains ny.they found error code tcm-p074468 and reset. They told me if problem persists i would need a new transmission. My vehicle is in great condition and well maintained with 104063 miles. The problem still persists. I then did further research and found that my vechicle was recalled for that same problem and error message. But my vin # was not included in the recall. Volvo is not acknowleging responsibility for this problem. I've enclosed my vehicle service invoice which shows the code and the recall letter from volvo showing the same code.please advise, thank you.

The car makes a loud roaring sound at about 45-50 mph and the dealership says "probably the tires" but doing some research there seems to be a lot of people with similar problems and add to this it randomly downshifts while braking (or maybe it is the brakes) when coming to a stop which would cause the car to lose control on a snow/ice/slippery situation, this happens at a slower speed and only when slowing down at about 10-15 mph.i am not sure what is causing this and there are multiple complaints out on the internet and no real solutions.

Wife was riding in passenger seat.we had taken her car and i was driving. Suddenly the shoulder harness got tight, she tried to roll it back to release it as is normal but, it stuck halfway out, too short to use and cannot be extended.dealer said it was a bad seat belt re tractor.price to fix $700. This is the passenger side front seat belt on a 54k mile car.it rarely gets used as wife is usually the driver an sole occupant.that belt probably hasn't been used 500 times.car was bought new, no crashes, well maintained. This should never fail, let alone with hardly any use. At the time of happening i was driving on the highway at 65 mph on the freeway. .we were on an hour's drive, returning from relatives house.

I recently took my car in for service, 119,600 miles, and noted i was having a problem with the drivers seat belt latch not always releasing properly. The dealer contacted volvo about it and was told they do not accept any responsibility for the defective seat belt latch.

The car makes a loud roaring sound at about 45-50 mph and the dealership says "probably the tires" but doing some research there seems to be a lot of people with similar problems and add to this it randomly downshifts while braking (or maybe it is the brakes) when coming to a stop which would cause the car to lose control on a snow/ice/slippery situation, this happens at a slower speed and only when slowing down at about 10-15 mph.i am not sure what is causing this and there are multiple complaints out on the internet and no real solutions.

This car has only 54k miles! and is driven by a senior citizen lady, bought new, no crashes etc. 1. Abs and dtsc warning appears on dash. Car traveling about 25 mph and stops in middle of intersection, engine still running, will not move despite flooring accelerator.it's as thought the abs has applied the brakes and wont let the car move. Tap brakes, move shift to manual mode after not moving for about 30 seconds car frees up and drives normally but abs/dtsc lights still on. Went straight to dealer, which was nearby.dealer says rear abs sensor is bad will order part.2.also informs me that the front coil spring has broken???.what? it's 54k miles!... It hasn't hit anything and she has never driven faster than 65 mph.

On november 8, 2011, ms. Janice cervelli sustained minor personal injuries and severe damage to her vehicle as the result of an unintended acceleration. The incident occurred immediately after ms. Cervelli accidently backed into a utility pole in the parking area of a professional office plaza located at 620 north country club in tucson, arizona. Immediately following the low speed impact with the utility pole, ms. Cervelli put the vehicle in drive, at which time the vehicle quickly accelerated, and surged forward despite the fact that ms. Cervelli was pressing on the brake pedal with all her strength. Ms. Cervelli reports that she could feel the brake pedal surging under her foot while the engine rpms continued to rise. The vehicle jumped the parking barrier, causing severe damage to the left front wheel and related suspension. The vehicle continued to accelerate forward to impact the professional office building, causing damage to the left front quarter and left side of the vehicle. Air bags did not deploy.

Windshield leaking. Water on car floor. Car was parked. Windshield loose at top. Car was stationary.

Went to the local service station about a low tire pressure warning.the mechanic noted that continental and michelin tires have had an issue of tire rot.the air comes right through the side wall of the tires.he recommended new tires to fix the problem.he also recommended and american manufactured in the usa.

The car makes a loud roaring sound at about 45-50 mph and the dealership says "probably the tires" but doing some research there seems to be a lot of people with similar problems and add to this it randomly downshifts while braking (or maybe it is the brakes) when coming to a stop which would cause the car to lose control on a snow/ice/slippery situation, this happens at a slower speed and only when slowing down at about 10-15 mph.i am not sure what is causing this and there are multiple complaints out on the internet and no real solutions.




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