10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
30,320 miles

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problem #11

Jul 052005

S80 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 91,522 miles
In early Jul 05, I experienced electronic throttle system (ets) problems with my 2000 Volvo S80. Particularly concerning to me from a safety standpoint was that several times, including when I was in highway driving situations, the car on its own suddenly accelerated and decelerated, hesitated on acceleration or would not accelerate, and displayed engine stall symptoms. The computer indicated degraded engine performance (limp mode). I lined up a service appointment with lovering Volvo of meredith. After lovering's first attempt at repairs, the car was still not operating normally and I took it back to the dealer a second time. I paid a total of $2,074.42 for repairs, $1,741.44 the first time and $332.98 during the second visit. In accordance with a June 2006 Volvo letter, I took my S80 back to lovering for inspection and ets software upgrade. I submitted to Volvo a claim for reimbursement for ets repairs. The advertising checking bureau (acb), which administers the ets warranty rebate program on behalf of Volvo, sent me a check for $747.93 for the ets repairs. Acb said it was authorized to reimburse me only the $587.93 cost of electronic throttle body, electronic throttle module reload, and gasket, and associated $160 labor cost. Acb advised me to contact the Volvo customer care center. A Volvo customer care representative confirmed that acb had done as instructed and suggested that I take up the matter of the remaining repair costs with lovering. The lovering invoices, dated July 26, 2005 and August 8, 2005, indicate that a $295.65 portion of the initial $1,741.44 repair bill had to do with totally unrelated steering/suspension and engine mount repairs. Still questionable in my mind are the oxygen sensor repairs which added up to $897.86 and the subsequent mass air flow sensor repairs which came to $332.98. I suspect the problems are all ets-related and I am currently pursuing the matter with the dealership.

- Hebron, NH, USA

problem #10

Oct 102006

S80 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 59,000 miles
Purchased a 2000 Volvo S80 in March of 2006, experience power loss with thing such as sunroof and windows, terrible glare from front windshield impairs vision, suspension- ball joints, axles, rods, strut bushings, struts, brake calipers, cv boots/joints, control arm, and tires have been replaced... still hear noise., engine surges at low speeds and when car is stopped- engine torque mount replaced, brake pedal has to be pressed completely before car stops-despite brake booster, and master cylinder being replaced. ABS module was replaced. Car drags (has a delay) when accelerating. Received updates and recalls performed. Fixed almost everything car surged forward into a trailer hook on the back of a parked car-cosmetic damage very expensive. Have been hoping that the repairs will come to an end...first car ever purchased and have almost spent 1/2 of its blue book value in repairs. Seeking explanations, reimbursements, and national awareness. Love the appearance, wish it wasn't so many defects.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #9

Jan 032006

S80

  • 48,000 miles
I have been having problems with my 2000 Volvo S80 hesitating as if it's not getting any gas when first beginning to drive it everyday. I have complained about this problem since purchasing this vehicle but the Volvo repair shop have not been able to fix the problem and they say they do not know what the problem is. Also my check engine light, stc light, and ABS light keeps coming on. I have also noticed that when these lights come on my car becomes hard to steer sometimes. After checking into this problem I have found that many other Volvo S80 's built around the same time as mine are having the same problems. I have complained about my car suspension making weird noises since having this vehicle and the Volvo repair shop says they can not find any thing wrong but when enquiring with others who own Volvo S80's, built around the same time as mine, many are saying they are having this problem also. The below information asks for an incident date but the problem with my 2000 Volvo S80 hesitating and being hard to steer occur often probably over 100 times.

- Snellville, GA, USA

problem #8

Oct 052005

S80 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 135,000 miles
3 independent issues: Throttle module - vehicle suddenly and unpredictably surges forward, particularly during idle or low speeds while in forward or reverse either stopped or moving, causing potential safety problems. Transmission module - vehicle suddenly and unpredictably looses power, presenting the driving performance of a "slipping" transmission, causing unpredictable responsiveness to changing traffic conditions, and potential safety problems. Front suspension - "knocking" noise from front suspension component(s), causing lack of driving confidence and concerns of driving safety and performance. All 3 of these problems are widely reported as chronic design, performance, safety and reliability issues for the same model years by other Volvo owners. In newer model years, Volvo has made manufacturing changes to address these recognized issues, but has not as yet successfully addressed and responded to these safety issues. Further, these issues have been reported to NHTSA by other Volvo owners.

- Mequon, WI, USA

problem #7

Jun 012000

S80

  • miles
Suspension continues to make noises.

- Pleasantville, NY, USA

problem #6

Oct 152001

S80

  • miles
Car has has many returns to dealer in first 20,000 miles for mechanical problems. No safety defect listed.

- Marblehead, MA, USA

problem #5

Jul 312001

(reported on)

S80

  • miles
The car was not alinged and I wore my tires. I had to pay $1000 for a new set. The car stereo has been replaced three times, cd wont eject, poor audio quality, lots of crackling. I still get lots of clunking from the front end. This car is not worth what I payed.

- Winnetka, CA, USA

problem #4

Dec 072000

S80

  • miles
While driving at 50 mph, road was clear, consumer didn't have any warning signs, and vehicle swerved to the right and came through guardrail. On December 10th, took vehicle to dealer for a clunking noise.

- Manalapan, NJ, USA

problem #3

Sep 052000

(reported on)

S80

  • miles
See ODI number 726533 for previous report. Intermittent problem, now 4 occurrences: Thrumming sound that gets louder and transitions into significant rapid vibration of entire car. Conditions at latest occurrence: Dry pavement, air conditioner on, dash thermometer reading 82F, steady 67mph, two people in car. Additional data: Put transmission in neutral no change; varied RPM (still in neutral) no change; turned off engine no change. Restarted engine no change; then stopped. Vibration disappeared as speed dropped (believe about low 20S or teens). Ran hands over wheels and tires: Appeared normal with no bumps or excessive heat. Problem did not reoccur when I resumed driving. Comments: Ive had an ongoing complaint since I bought the car about a vibration in the range 60 to 75mph. The vibration feels like a wheel balance problem despite several attempts at re-balancing. The appearance of the thrumming sound and associated severe vibration resembles a reinforcing resonance developing from the basic vibration.

- Burke, VA, USA

problem #2

Sep 052000

(reported on)

S80

  • miles
See ODI number 726533 for previous report. Intermittent problem, now 4 occurrences: Thrumming sound that gets louder and transitions into significant rapid vibration of entire car. Conditions at latest occurrence: Dry pavement, air conditioner on, dash thermometer reading 82F, steady 67mph, two people in car. Additional data: Put transmission in neutral no change; varied RPM (still in neutral) no change; turned off engine no change. Restarted engine no change; then stopped. Vibration disappeared as speed dropped (believe about low 20S or teens). Ran hands over wheels and tires: Appeared normal with no bumps or excessive heat. Problem did not reoccur when I resumed driving. Comments: Ive had an ongoing complaint since I bought the car about a vibration in the range 60 to 75mph. The vibration feels like a wheel balance problem despite several attempts at re-balancing. The appearance of the thrumming sound and associated severe vibration resembles a reinforcing resonance developing from the basic vibration.

- Burke, VA, USA

problem #1

Aug 032000

(reported on)

S80

  • miles
Intermittent problem, 2 occurrences. Conditions at latest occurrence: Dry pavement, air conditioner on, steady 65mph, two people in car. Symptoms: Noticed humming sound that got louder and transitioned into significant rapid vibration of entire car. Steering wheel vibrated (not oscillated) 1/32 to 1/16 inch. Tried accelerating, very sluggish response and when car downshifted vibration did not change. Applied brakes and experienced significantly increased vibration especially in front end and pedal. Vibration was not pulsating like antilock brakes but rather like wheels oscillating. Stopped and inspected wheels and tires-appeared normal. Problem did not reoccur when I resumed driving. Dealer checked car and did not find anything wrong.

- Burke, VA, USA