Volvo X70 problems

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The Volvo V70 is an executive car manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars from 1996 to 2016 across three generations. The name V70 combines the letter V, standing for versatility, and 70, denoting relative platform size (i.e., a V70 is larger than a V40, but smaller than a V90).

The first generation (1996–2000) debuted in November 1996. It was based on the P80 platform and was available with front and all-wheel drive (AWD), the latter marketed as the V70 AWD. In September 1997, a crossover version called the V70 XC or V70 Cross Country was introduced. The sedan model was called Volvo S70.

The second generation (2000–2007) debuted in spring 2000. It was based on the P2 platform and, as with its predecessor, was also offered as an all-wheel drive variant marketed as the V70 AWD and as a crossover version initially called V70 XC. For the 2003 model year, the crossover was renamed to XC70. The sedan model was called Volvo S60.

The third generation (2007–2016) debuted in February 2007. It was based on the P3 platform and marketed as the V70 and the XC70. Production of the V70 ended on 25 April 2016, the XC70 continued until 13 May 2016. The sedan model was called Volvo S80.

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Common Volvo X70 problems

Common Problems with Volvo XC70 Cars

  • Electrical Issues: Electrical problems are common in Volvo XC70 cars. The owner reviews on Carbuyer.co.uk mention electrical issues in two cases.
  • Engine Problems: Engine problems are also common in Volvo XC70 cars. The owner reviews on Carbuyer.co.uk mention engine problems in two cases.
  • Transmission Will Not Shift Properly: This problem is one of the top issues reported by Volvo XC70 owners. It can cause difficulty in shifting gears, leading to inconvenience and safety risks.
  • ABS Control Module May Fail: The ABS control module is a critical component of the car's safety system. Failure of this module can lead to a loss of control over the vehicle, especially during emergency braking situations.
  • Front Control Arm Bushings May Wear Out: The front control arm bushings are responsible for maintaining the alignment of the front wheels. Wear and tear of these bushings can lead to steering problems and uneven tire wear.
  • Slipping and Hard Shifts: This problem can cause discomfort and safety risks while driving, especially during high-speed driving or when overtaking other vehicles.
  • Fuel Pump Failure: Failure of the fuel pump can cause the car to stall, leading to inconvenience and safety risks. It can also lead to difficulty in starting the car.
  • Power Steering Failure: Failure of the power steering system can make it difficult to turn the car, leading to safety risks, especially during low-speed driving or parking situations.
  • Wheels Wobbling and Wearing Out Unevenly: This problem can cause discomfort while driving and also lead to safety risks. It can also lead to expensive repairs and replacement of tires.

These are some of the common problems reported by Volvo XC70 owners. It is essential to be aware of these issues and consider them while buying a used Volvo XC70 car. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help prevent these problems and ensure the longevity and reliability of the car.

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What are problems with the Volvo XC70?

The site also identified transmission failure as the most commonly recurring Volvo XC70 problem. Some of the most common XC70 issues include issues with transmission shifting, ABS control module problems, and transmission failure.

How many miles will an XC70 last?

Typically, you will find that the Volvo XC70 will survive around 100,000-200,000 miles.

Is the XC70 a good car?

Overall, the XC70 should prove to be tough, dependable and practical family transport, especially for those who don't like driving crossovers or SUVs such as Volvo's XC60 and XC90.

What year does Volvo have transmission problems?

If you own one of these models, one of the first signs of transmission problems is a hesitation and then a hard shift when your car switches gears. Some cars from this period experience problems as early as 30,000 to 50,000 miles. If you bought your Volvo between 2000 and 2016, it's worth keeping your eye on things.

Percentage distribution of complaints by Volvo X70 years

We have researched Volvo problems and analysed all the complaints filed against Volvo X70 cars and compiled the top 1 most problematic Volvo X70 model years:

Below you can see the percentage distribution of known problems by Volvo X70 model years.

Distribution of the number of complaints by Volvo X70 years

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Volvo X70 car problems categorized by type of issue

After analysing all complaints related to Volvo X70 , it was concluded that the most common issues with these cars are:

  • Vehicle speed control problems
  • Engine and engine cooling problems
  • Electrical system problems

The graph below shows statistics for all Volvo X70 vehicle components and the number of complaints received.

The NHTSA has received 4 complaints about various vehicle components related to the Volvo X70 . Below are the 25 most recent complaints reported for Volvo X70 vehicles.

List of Volvo X70 complaints

Volvo X70 1999
  • Date Of Incident: 2009-04-10
  • Date Complaint: 2009-12-01
  • VIN: YV1LZ56D4X2
  • Components: VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
  • Summary: TL* THE CONTACT 1999 VOLVO XC70 CROSS COUNTRY. SHE RECEIVED A RECALL NOTICE REGARDING THE THROTTLE CONTROL MODULE . THE VEHICLE WAS TAKEN TO THE DEALER FOR REPAIRS, BUT A TECHNICIAN STATED THAT THE VEHICLE DID NOT QUALIFY FOR THE REMEDY. HOWEVER HER VEHICLE GOES INTO LIMP HOME MODE, AS REFERENCE IN THE RECALL NOTICE. ALSO THE VEHICLE WILL HESITATE BEFORE ACCELERATING. NO REPAIRS WERE MADE. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOTIFIED, BUT NO ASSISTANCE WAS PROVIDED. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 92000.
Volvo X70 1999
  • Date Of Incident: 2005-03-29
  • Date Complaint: 2005-08-11
  • VIN: YV1LW55A2X2
  • Components: ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
  • Summary: POOR RUNNING UNDER ALL TYPES OF POWER. CK ENGINE LIGHT ON SYSTEM CODES FOR ETS. *NM
Volvo X70 1999
  • Date Of Incident: 2005-03-09
  • Date Complaint: 2005-08-10
  • VIN: YV1LZ56D1X2
  • Components: ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING,ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
  • Summary: I HAVE JUST REPLACED THE ETS ON MY 1999 VOLVO XC. OVER THE LAST 15 MONTHS, OUR VOLVO HAS UNDERGONE A COMPLETE COLLAPSE. IT STARTED WITH A BLOWN HEAD, DESPITE HAVING THE CAR SERVICED REGULARLY. MY REPAIRMAN SAID THE CAR HAD EXPERIENCED A HEAT PROBLEM BEFORE WE PURCHASED IT, IN HIS OPINION. SINCE THAT TIME, WE HAVE HAD TO REPLACE THE ABS AND ETS MODULES. THE CAR IS STILL NOT RUNNING. DESPITE REPLACING THE ETS, THE VOLVO DEALER CLAIMS THEY CANNOT GUARANTEE THE UNIT. WHILE WE DRIVE, THE ENGINE JUST STOPS. SEVERAL TIMES THIS HAS HAPPENED IN TRAFFIC AND WE HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE TO MAKE IT TO THE BERM. THIS HAS CONTINUED TO HAPPEN. WE HAVE USED A MECHANIC OTHER THAN VOLVO BECAUSE THE DEALER HAS BEEN SO NON-RESPONSIVE. AT THIS MOMENT MY REPAIRMAN IS AWARE OF 8 CARS IN CHATTANOOGA EXPERIENCING THE SAME PROBLEMS. *JB
Volvo X70 1999
  • Date Of Incident: 2024-11-24
  • Date Complaint: 2003-05-01
  • VIN: YV1LZ56D0X2
  • Components: VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
  • Summary: THE ELECTRONIC THROTTLE SYSTEM (ETS) FAILED INTERMITTENTLY AT 65K MILES WHICH CAUSED THE VEHICLE TO DRASTICALLY LOSE POWER WHILE DRIVING. THE ETS FAILED COMPLETELY AT 69K MILES WHICH RESULTED IN THE VEHICLE STALLING ON THE ROAD. *NLM

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