2.5
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 60,150 miles
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On certain passenger vehicles, the outer tie rod ball joint can deform at high loads causing a loss of clamping and the nut may loosen, which may eventually lead to a fracture of the outer rod ball joint. The driver may notice the vehicle is diffcult to maneuver increasing the risk of a crash. Wheels: On certain SUV's, the front wheel speed sensors may be defective, causing an erroneous speed signal this can adversely affect a number of vehicle functions, including brake, engine, transmission, and torque distribution control which rely on this signal for proper operation. Seat belts: Rear on certain SUV's, the seat belt attachment for the second and third row may not have been fitted properly. In the event of a crash, the seat occupant may not be properly restrained, increasing the risk of injury. Corrective actions: Dealer will inspect and repair free of charge. In my case, the manufacturer has refused to repair free of charge, therefore, the Volvo dealer will not repair defects on my SUV.
- San Diego, CA, USA
The contact owns a 2004 Volvo XC90. The contact stated that the all wheel drive sensor malfunctioned. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic, but was unable to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not aware of the failure. The vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 03V434000 (wheels). The contact stated that the vehicle experienced the same failure listed in the recall. The failure mileage was 172,000.
- Redding, CA, USA
There has been problems with steering the driver shafts the fuel pump airbags and wheels making a clicking noise while driving on highway. The gas smell is always inside the car and mechanic has said it's from the fuel pump defect during manufacturer. Along with the other fore-mention defects.Volvo does not want to address issues because age of car. There is a defective sunroof that allows water to leak inside the car during rain fall. There has been a top class action placed against Volvo for this. They wanted to charge me $700 to $800 for this defect and $1200 to $1500 for fuel pump.
- Trenton, NJ, USA
The contact owns a 2004 Volvo XC90. The contact took the vehicle to have the tires replaced. The front right tire was replaced and air came out of the tire. The technician stated that there was a crack in the rim which caused the tire to lose air. The dealer stated that the rim was no longer under warranty. The current and failure mileages were 48,000.
- Corona, CA, USA
I have 2004 Volvo XC90 2.5T. At approximately 60,000 miles, two of the wheel bearings (1 front, 1 rear) malfunctioned. The front was so loose, the wheel almost fell off at high speed. I had to have the vehicle towed to a mechanic. At approximately 100,000 miles, the other front wheel bearing malfunctioned. Once again, the wheel almost fell off at high speed. Now at 123,000 miles, the other rear wheel bearing has malfunctioned. I am a safe driving mother of two. The vehicle is never driven off road. I live in southwestern Colorado where we do have snow and ice in the winter. My mechanic has told me that he has replaced many wheel bearings on XC90's over the past few years. I've also read many posts online from other XC90 owners about the failure. Here is a link to a discussion regarding Volvo's recognition of the defect: forums.swedespeed.com/zerothread?cmd=print&id=57983. I called Volvo customer care and they said that they do not have any plans to recall these wheel bearings. I feel this is a safety concern and would like to bring this defect to your attention and request recall consideration.
- Durango, CO, USA
I have a 2004 Volvo XC90 with 65,000 miles on the vehicle. We recently noticed noise while driving the vehicle. We took it to the dealer and they said that both rear wheel bearings are going bad for one to go bad is one thing, for both highly unlikely. Fortunately, we took it to the dealer for repair. If the rear wheels would have lockup up, it could have resulted in an accident. I spoke to other mechanics and they informed me that it is highly unlikely that both would go bad and there was a problem with the parts. I believe that the real wheel hubs on the Volvo Xc90S from 2004 forward should be review for faulty mechanical issues. This is concerning to me since other could be harmed by a defective product.
- St. Louis, MO, USA
Transmission failure on our 2004 Volvo xc-90 T6 AWD at approximately 56,000K miles. Fortunately it was a warranty repair; however my research on automotive discussion boards like edumds indicates a very large pattern of failure of the transmission on this model.
- Apo , AE, USA
Wheel bearings have been replaced twice under warranty. The problem has recurred. This part needs to be recalled.
- Macedonia, OH, USA
: the contact stated when he pulled the rear seat cushion to flip the seat back up, the seat pulled right out. The vehicle was inspected by a dealer who determined three metal clips (slides) on the seat were fractured in half and needed to be replaced. Additionally, while driving 20 mph, there was a thumping noise coming from underneath the vehicle. It was towed to an independent repair shop who determined the right rear wheel was fractured and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was alerted. Updated 12/5/2006 -
- Racine, WI, USA
- San Diego, CA, USA