Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VISIBILITY
336001803/01/2001620108This service campaign no. 101a involves headlight wiper arm adjustment and stop lug replacement for certain vehicles with inadequate clearance. *tt07/17/2001
101A03/01/2001620109Information to all volvo retailers (us & canada) regarding vehicles with inadequate clearance between the headlight wiper blade and the stop lug. information contains service manager bulletin 35-101a, service bulletin 36-0018, parts bul07/17/2001
101A03/01/2001619110Information to all volvo retailers regarding service campaign 101a - inadequate clearance between the headlight wiper blade and the stop lug. *tt05/14/2001
36001803/01/2001619103On certain vehicles there may be inadequate clearance between the headlight wiper blade and the stop lug. *tt05/14/2001
362010/04/2000615035Head lamp wiper motor replacement. *tt12/18/2000

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VISIBILITY
01/01/2008700001
 About a 1999 v70 glt volvo: the sun visor is sagging down and it unexpectedly comes into my line of sight while driving. to be clear, it's straight and in otherwise good condition, but it just doesn't lock up flat to the ceiling the way it should. currently while debating the relatively high replacement cost - $200 just for the part because it has a mirror and light, i've got it strapped up with a nylon belt, keeping it out of my view, but then i now have nothing for low sun driving conditions. it may seem petty to mention this as a safety issue, but it did come down and present a visual obstruction to me while driving. on the other hand, this has never occurred in my now almost 24 year old saab, not even with 240,000 miles on it. nor do we have this problem on my wife's '94 acura legend, where there are over 140,000 miles of use and age. nor have i had this problem in other cars i've owned, back to and including my first: the '73 pinto i had in college, i sold it w/ 105,000 mi. and don?t recall this type of concern! i just think on a newer car, (this occurred on our newest car ever, and before 80,000 miles, i think i?ve been fighting to keep the visor up since 60,000 mi. and now it?s finally flopped down) one shouldn't suddenly have to be dodging their head around the cab to see out the front window, while fiddling with the visor coming down, finally placing it to the side, where it still sags but only providing a minor obstruction - obviously not near as critical as blocking one's front view. so what am i to conclude: do i replace it for $200 - plus labor - (two actually, the passenger side one is getting ready to do the same thing), and then be subject to it recurring? also it occurred the night before leaving on a road trip ct to rochester, ny: i.e.: westerly driving into the sunset and there was no time in the travel schedule to delay for such an unexpected repair. i had to make the drive with the sun visor out of commission. *tr
12/22/200560000108/01/2000
 Tl* - the contact states that while driving his 1999 volvo v70 the sun visor keeps falling. he considers the distraction of the sun visor is a safety issue because it can lead to an accident. the contact believes that the issues is getting worse.
VISIBILITY - POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS
12/05/200671995208/23/2000
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving 25 mph, the left side of the air guide on the vehicle detached and came partially away from the vehicle. it was not seen by a dealer, but the manufacturer was notified. also, 2 years prior, the automatic window control switch refused to activate some of the power windows on a constant basis. the first control switch was replaced by a private repair shop, but the problems corrected for awhile.. the second time the problem occurred, the switch was replaced, and the repair corrected the problem. the control switch had to be replaced twice. updated 01/10/07. *jb
06/01/200365000205/01/2003
 Dt: the contact stated while driving the vehicle stalled intermittently. the vehicle has been to the dealership numerous times to have the electronic throttle module replaced. the contact was afraid to drive the vehicle. the problem recurred after repairs made. the vehicle surges and stutters violently the manufacturer has been contacted.*ak the door latch was broken. a loose ball joint was replaced. the drivers window would not go up. updated 01/25/06. *jb
10/06/20005
 1999 volvo v70 developed a problem with the throttle body sensor resulting in the vehicle stalling. *mr the consumer experienced numerous problems with the vehicle; replacement of defective gear shifter light socket and the driver side window switch, battery leads malfunction causing the battery to fail, the rear window washer pump burned out, and the driver door check strap had broken off. *sc
08/16/200591707212/23/1998
 Complaint: none of the electric window switches (all 4 doors) operate; side-view mirrors electric switch inoperable. resolution: fault traced to internal fault in window switch pack master control. dealer removed & replaced. this is the 2nd time this vehicle has had a problem with inoperable electric window switches. the 1st time has also been reported to nhtsa's website (odi #10133081).*jb
06/06/19993000112/23/1998
 Complaint: passenger-side front electric window switch inoperable. resolution: dealer removed & replaced right front window switch. this is the 1st of 2 electric window switch failures. i will also be reporting the later 2nd failure on nhtsa's website as well, as a separate incident. *jb
11/12/20041044001003/25/1999
 Malfunctioning of the electronic throttle system (ets) on my 1999 volvo v70 station wagon caused me to lose power or stall completely while driving. it happened several times prior to having the ets replaced. it occurred for me at low speeds and in light traffic allowing me to get off the road. i was able to restart the engine after a short time interval. it could have been a major safety hazard if i had this failure at highway speeds and in traffic. this occurred several months ago and has been repaired at my expense, but on reading an associated press article today on an investigation of this problem by the nhtsa, i am submitting this as another instance of the problem being investigated. *nm the air conditioning compressor and power windows had to be replaced. currently, the check engine light is on. *jb
VISIBILITY - REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER - MOTOR
10/06/20005
 1999 volvo v70 developed a problem with the throttle body sensor resulting in the vehicle stalling. *mr the consumer experienced numerous problems with the vehicle; replacement of defective gear shifter light socket and the driver side window switch, battery leads malfunction causing the battery to fail, the rear window washer pump burned out, and the driver door check strap had broken off. *sc
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD
106/01/2002
 On sunny days the windshield would give off reflections so bright that the driver was unable to see out the windshield. dealer replaced the entire windshield. *nlm