10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
4 / 0
Average Mileage:
64,231 miles

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problem #30

May 312005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 68,191 miles
Car was stalling, slowing down and stopping. Running rough and lurching forward after it had been stalled for a few seconds. The check engine light was on and the ETM failed on my 2000 S70. The ETM was replaced twice on this vehicle but it required 4 trips to the dealer both times before they would replace the ETM. Each time they tried to fix it with out incurring any costs to them and the car would fail within less that week until they changed the ETM.

- Bothell, WA, USA

problem #29

Sep 092005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 77,000 miles
Ets failure. Had to buy a new throttle body assembly.

- Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

problem #28

Aug 012005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 87,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Volvo S70. While driving at speed of 25-40 mph vehicle would cut out while idling or slowing down. Then it would lurch forward. The contact would put vehicle in neutral to try and keep this from happening. The vehicle is currently dealer for repairs. This has been going on since August 2005 and has been getting progressively worse. The problem was diagnosed as fluctuating idle due to electronic throttle module failure.

- Gainesville, FL, USA

problem #27

Aug 012005

S70

  • Automatic transmission
  • 32,500 miles
The consumer stated that 2000 Volvo S70 had to have the electronic throttle control module (etcm ) replaced on August 1, 2005 while driving at 65 mph. The etcm light came on, and the vehicle stalled. The consumer had to turn the car off and restart it. Before the consumer could get help the car stalled about 6 or 7 times. They had the vehicle towed to a Volvo dealer. The dealer said it was the etcm and it was destroyed. The Volvo dealer replaced the etcm, and updated the software for the consumer. The car was running better after the replacement module. This was the only time that the car had this problem. The consumer contacted the manufacturer and was advised to call NHTSA and file a complaint.

- East Orange, NJ, USA

problem #26

Aug 022005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 68,000 miles
While driving my Volvo S70 2000 westbound on I-90 just past the gary, in exit 10, during the morning rush hour, the car lost power and would not accelerate faster than 30 mph. Between exit 10 and the next exit 5 the road is elevated there is no usable shoulder. As a result for 5 miles I drove at 30 mph while cars and trucks approached me from behind at 55-75 mph. Numerous cars and trucks had to slam on their brakes to avoid rear ending me and one truck started to jackknife. I finally made it to the exit 5 and called for a tow truck. The dealer replaced the electronic throttle module at the cost of over $1,000. I was incredibly fortunate that I was not injured or killed and that I did not cause an accident. I happened to be driving the car to the dealer to a service appointment that morning because the ets dashboard warning light had lit up. When I described the problem to the dealer the week before I was not informed that I could lose power like that. Indeed when arrived by tow truck at the dealer the service person told me that the ETM problem did not make the car unsafe to drive but that "you just have to know how to drive it that way.". the dealer is about 60 miles from my home. All the Volvo safety features wouldn't have done me a lick of good if a semi had plowed into me at 55 mph or more. This sudden loss of power problem utterly compromises the Volvo safety features. So instead of taking the Volvo on a cross-country trip this summer we rented a van. I urge that this part be recall and more importantly in the meantime, make Volvo contact car owners and tell them that if the ets light comes on the car is unsafe to drive at highway speeds.

- Beverly Shores, IN, USA

problem #25

May 152005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
The contact owns a 2000 Volvo S70. While driving on the interstate at 55-70 mph the vehicle stalled and the electronic throttle module light (ETM) illuminated. The electronic throttle module had failed causing the vehicle to stall/die and lose power.

- Conover, NC, USA

problem #24

Sep 062005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 78,000 miles
I just read on your website an action summary regarding "failure of the electronic throttle control module (ETM)". I did experienced the same problem in Sept. 2003 on my 2000 S70glt. The car suddenly lost power on the highway and slow down. I got honked by so many other drivers when I was trying to pull over to the road side. Luckily I did not get hit by any other car. The symptom disappeared after I shut and restarted the engine. When it happened for the second time later during the same week, I decided to drive to the dealer's shop for an emergency checkout. I shut and restarted the engine but still the car is shaking and could not accelerate to normal speed. So, I had to turn on emergency lights and drove very slowly to the dealer's shop. That day I spent $1,111 for them to replace the motor throttle module and it is not covered with manufacturer warranty since the car already has 78K miles on the meter. The problem goes away after the repair. However, since that time it has starting problem from time to time. It always start okay but sometimes the engine speed drop and stop after a few seconds of running. They could not find out what is wrong in the car and it is hard to reproduce the problem when I brought the car to them. The funny thing is that I just had a 105K miles maintenance fully tuned at the dealer's shop two weeks ago and they said the checking and maintenance went well and the car runs nicely. In this morning it happened again when I was rushed to work. I got stuck at my garage for 15 minutes before I finally started the engine. I suspect these symptoms are still related to this ETM defect.

- Wickatunk, NJ, USA

problem #23

Mar 302004

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 77,000 miles
Reference 10130593, second vehicle listed, stalled in an intersection, life threatening issue, throttle body fault code. Dealer recommended replacing unit, consumer did not have done because dealer could not guarantee it. Same part put in as failed part. Also, had failure on S80.

- Santa Monica, CA, USA

problem #22

Jul 282005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 68,000 miles
Vehicle stalled/died, and operated poorly due to electronic throttle module failure.

- Turnersville, NJ, USA

problem #21

Aug 222005

S70

  • miles
My 2000 Volvo S70 SE looses speed and the ets light comes on. I was driving about 60 km/H in traffic and the car almost stalled without warning... I had to quickly stop on the side of the road (not fun!). I turned the ignition off for few minutes and the problems disappeared. Got home - told my wife what happened and she told me same happened with her about a month or more ago - but she forgot to mention this to me before (typical - hahaha). Anyway.. this problem is a safety issue and need Volvo to fix before me or my family gets hurt...

- Toronto, 00, USA

problem #20

Aug 162005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 48,835 miles
2000 Volvo S70 SE. While driving 70-75 mph vehicle bucked and lost cruise control. The vehicle slowed down very quickly and would not regain speed. Each time the vehicle was stopped at a light the consumer had to put it in neutral and keep her foot on the gas pedal to keep it from stalling. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and was informed that the electronic throttle module was defective and needed to be replaced.

- Port St. Lucie, FL, USA

problem #19

Aug 162005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Check engine light came on first week of August '05. Had obd II code read, failure low idle. Took car to Volvo dealership, diagnostic trouble code ECM-620 idle fault, electronic throttle module is failing. I had the ETM replaced. It appears from what I have read that an excessive number of ETM's have failed on Volvo 1999-2001 model years and are currently under investigation by the NHTSA. I hope that this investigation leads to a recall in which case consumers that have already paid for the repair will be reimbursed by Volvo or the dealership where service and payment was made.

- Dublin, OH, USA

problem #18

May 032004

S70 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 66,337 miles
Vehicle stalled/died, and lost power due to throttle body failure.

- Winchester, VA, USA

problem #17

Aug 012004

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Vehicle stalled/died and lost power. Dealer replaced the throttle body.

- Vicksburg, MS, USA

problem #16

Jul 222003

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 64,000 miles
Leading up to the incident my car would stall or lose power. While driving on a very busy rte 202 my car lost power in the left hand lane. It the completely died and would not start. I then had it towed to the closest mechanic (francis automotive in West chester, pa). It was diagnosed as having a bad vehicle speed control which cost in excess of $1000 to fix. After talking to other Volvo owners about this I found that it very common. In addition to this I have a problem with the air condition which stops working at inappropriate times. Ai have also found that this common with 2000 S70's. I bought this car on Volvo's past quality reputation. Turns out it was the big mistake I should have stuck with a Nissan or Toyota!

- Glen Mills, PA, USA

problem #15

May 132005

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 90,000 miles
Vehicle stalled and lost power due to electronic throttle failure. I twould cost $1000 to replace it.

- Timonium, MD, USA

problem #14

Aug 022005

S70

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55 miles
Here's what happened to us: We (my wife, three year old son and I) were driving our 2000 Volvo S70 sedan down interstate 95 from Washington DC to North Carolina. In Virginia, the electronic throttle system (ets) sensor came on. We stopped, like the manual suggested, restarted the car and the light went out. Midway through Virginia, the ets light and check engine light came on simultaneously. We stopped and again stopped the engine. Upon restart, the ets light went off, but not the check engine light. This took place the whole trip down I-95. We made it home, but don't feel comfortable driving our three year old around. The vehicle started to lose speed when the sensor came on. We stopped almost immediately every time, which is no great thrill when you are driving on an interstate. When the cruise control was set, the light came on, kicked off the cruise control and began to shake and shimmer. We stopped about ten times during a 150 miles trip.

- Winterville, NC, USA

problem #13

Nov 012004

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
The vehicle lost power, the engine lights came on. Had to pull over to the side and restart the vehicle. Took vehicle to the dealer, who replaced the throttle body. Lost power when shifting from third to fourth gear 80% of the time. The stc light comes on at the same time when losing power. This happened intermittently. Checked the sensors and let the dealer know it was happening again.then they said vehicle needed a module. This happened on November 1, 2004.

- Villa Rica , GA, USA

problem #12

Sep 152004

S70 5-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 37,000 miles
Failed throttle module.

- Sterling, VA, USA

problem #11

Jul 012005

S70

  • miles
2000 Volvo S70 electronic throttle failure. The consumer stated the failure of the electronic throttle leaves the driver with unexpected loss of throttle control.

- Avon, OH, USA

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