2.0
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 81,333 miles
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The driver information module (dim) on my 2003 Volvo XC70 began intermittently going out. During this time, I took the vehicle to a Volvo dealer for diagnostics. The dealer informed me that the dim was bad and would need to be re-manufactured as it is a "car specific" part. The cost of the job was going to be around $1,400. I could not afford the repair. Awhile later, the dim went completely out leaving without the ability to see how fast I'm driving, how much gas I have, warning lights, etc. When the dim went completely out, I began doing a great deal of research ob this problem to see if I could have the dim repaired/replaced cheaper than I was quoted by the dealer. Upon research, I found that a great number of 2003 Volvo XC70 owners were experiencing the same problem. Many Volvo mechanics and owners, refer to this problem as not being unusual. In addition, not having a dim poses many, obvious safety hazards, such as speeding, car breaking down on the road, etc. Also, I was told by the Volvo mechanic that driving the vehicle without a functioning dim could prevent my airbags from deploying. Finally, I noticed that many owners were replacing the dim's which is leading to a number of cars that do not show correct mileage for the vehicle. Apparently, one can replace the dim with a used dim, much cheaper, but because the dim is a "car specific" part, once the dim is replaced the dim will note the mileage of the vehicle that the dim came out of. In my non-expert, humble opinion, if this problem has become "normal, " the problem should be covered by Volvo; it seems that the production was faulty. In addition, Volvo should be responsible considering the faulty dim is a safety hazard.
- Ardmore, TN, USA
Shortly after buying my 2003 Volvo 70xc I read that black cars have a troubling higher rate of accidents. I had unfortunately purchased a black Volvo. I noticed that there is no chrome anywhere on the body, including the rear. There are no side lights, no door lights (my 1993 has door lights when the door opens to alert other drivers that there is a door open), nothing to help with safety issues, yet they advertise as being such a safe car. Having outside indicators on a black car is safety 101. I think that Volvo should be made to add outside safety features to this model.
- Malden On Hudson, NY, USA
- Dublin, NH, USA