2.0
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 77,842 miles
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The electronic throttle module on our vehicle has caused us to encounter hazardous conditions on more than one occasion. In January, 2004, the ets warning light came on and before we could drive the 60 miles to the nearest Volvo service center, our car was sputtering and surging and losing power on a continual basis. This was a dangerous situation for us to be in. The repair that was made involved installing a used part because of computer related problems (which is another story and a complaint to Volvo). Now, 20 months later, that used part has malfunctioned and put us in a similar hazardous situation (not to mention an inconvenient situation) again. When these electronic throttle modules malfunction, there is little notice and the results can be serious when they occur as you are driving in traffic.
- Springfield, KY, USA
The automobile would begin to shake and stall when approaching lower speeds. Also when accelerating, the engine would have a delayed response and not accelerate properly. The ets warning light would come on just prior to the event. After the car was restarted, the vehicle would operate fine until the next occurrence. After the ETM module was replaced at my expense, no problems.
- Albuquerque, NM, USA
My 2000 Volvo S70 is experiencing engine trouble over the last few months. I have been told by a repair shop that it is the electronic throttle module causing the problem. After numerous phone calls to several other shops and dealers, as well as investigations over the internet, it appears that there is a defect in the module that will cause the car to go into a "cripple mode" at any given point. This has happened to me. Volvo apparently does not believe that it is a product defect, but rather it is a maintenance issue. I have had the module cleaned but it has not helped the problem. I do not believe that a situation such as this, which will cost about $1,000 to fix, can be considered a maintenance issue. The car has less than 60,000 miles.
- Woodworth, LA, USA
- New Port Richey, FL, USA