2.5
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 58,565 miles
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Rear hub (bearings) on passenger side failed. This is the third time a rear hub failed. The first time in 2005 the vehicle had 28,000 miles. This time the rear wheel was held on by the brake caliper according to the Volvo dealer that rebuilt it. The second was the driver side rear hub failed in 2007 with 72,000 miles. The third was the passenger side rear hub that failed about a week ago. The vehicle mileage was 84,000. This vehicle is maintained according to the manufacturer's schedule. It is quite dangerous (refer to the first incident). There needs to be a recall would seem to be the correct outcome. Though there is an extended warranty after the 50,000 mile period there has been a cost to us.
- Saint Louis, AR, USA
I have now experienced the failure of the second rear wheel bearing on my 2004 Volvo xc-90 AWD, with the second failure resulting in the partial separation of the wheel from the vehicle at highway speeds. There is a defect in the design of the wheel bearing, and these bearings should be replaced in the field before ther is a fatality or serious injury. Although Volvo has replaced both bearings under warranty, a brief internet search indicates this is a very common failure on this model. Damage on the second failure resulted in $1800 damage to the vehicle.
- Monroe, MI, USA
I have my 2004 XC90 T6. At about 34K miles a noticeable 'thrum' began somewhere in the drivetrain. Original diagnosis was worn tires. After replacing tires, the noise has become worse. Now at 35K miles is very loud. New diagnosis is failing wheel bearing. A bit of research indicates I am not the only XC90 owner with a wheel bearing failure. Wheel bearing failures at 35K miles this should be declares a defect and recalled. Please research this problem.
- Westborough, MA, USA
I have a 2004 Volvo XC90 with roughly 40,000 miles. I just had the rear wheel bearing replaced for the second time. The first time was at roughly 10,000 miles. I am very concerned that they have failed twice. I understand that if the condition of the bearings is bad enough, the wheel can fall off. I feel Volvo should extend the warranty on this beyond 4 years or 50,000 miles.
- Lynnfield, MA, USA
: the contact stated there was a continuous humming noise that became louder as the vehicle speed increased; the humming was present at all speeds. The dealers service mechanic determined the problem was the hub and bearing assembly in the left rear wheel. The part was replaced and the manufacturer was notified. Updated 09/05/06.
- Indianapolis, IN, USA
: the contact stated while driving at 20mph, the right rear wheel detached from the vehicle. The right rear wheel bearing had fractured and was identified as the root of the problem. The vehicle was towed to the local dealer for inspection; however no repairs were made.
- Troy, NY, USA
- Madison, WI, USA