Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM - FAN
TJ-1988308/25/201010034505Volvo: snow in fan motor. blower fan/does not work. blower fan/unusual noise. snow may enter into the fan motor area due to heavy snowstorms.11/22/2010
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
TJ-2609103/29/201210043879Volvo: when using low octane in vehicle, it hesitates upon accelerating and high altitude or hot ambient temperature, makes it worse. *pe04/30/2012
TJ-1930211/17/201010037523Ready05/25/2011
TJ-1930211/17/201010037523Volvo: low oil level or excessive oil consumption and the procedure to handle it. *rm05/25/2011
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM
TJ-24643.1.504/10/201210044146Volvo: test message in driver information module (dim) regarding low level of oil, or yellow warning symbol. *pe05/15/2012

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
05/01/20111500
 Shortly after we purchased our 2011 volvo xc90 brand new we have experienced a lags in acceleration. when accelerating the car would roll very slowly unless the accelerator pedal was completely floored. we waitied until our routine oil change was due to have it checked out, and we were told by the dealer that they could not recreate the circumstance. they told us they would update the car's computer which seemed to work briefly, but shortlly after the lagging began again. it eventually became more and more common and now it is happening many times a week. after observing these lags in acceleration we have come to the conclusion that this occurs whenever you stop to make a turn. i have been doing research for some time now and reports are just now starting to appear. it is definately something that needs to be looked into.
07/28/20112400
 I first experienced the delay in re-acceleration one morning on my way to work. after coming to a complete stop @ a stop sign, i stepped on the gas to take a turn and the car hesitated at a very slow pace to take off. i chalked it up as the car being cold early in the morning. it continued to happen periodically until one day it happened as i was stopped at a busy intersection waiting to turn left. when the intersection was cleared of oncoming traffic from a reasonable distance i pressed the gas to go and the car literally dragged in slow motion into the intersection. the acceleration was so slow that it allowed time for the oncoming traffic to reach me. with the front of my car in the intersection and the oncoming traffic coming directly at me at full speed i had to floor the gas pedal to jump kick the car into speed to get across the intersection safely. after that near death experience i called my dealer immediately. they were able to get me in the next day, gave me a loaner vehicle and kept my car overnight. i got a call from my service advisor the next afternoon stating that they could not duplicate the problem, however they will reset the cars computer to see if that helps........ well it didn't. i now don't drive the car unless i absolutely have to. it's still happening and i don't feel completely safe when driving my car. our daughter will be getting her license soon and we thought out of our two cars that the volvo xc90 will be the safest for her to drive. now i don't see it as even being an option for her. i've been online researching similar complaints by other 2011 volvo xc90 owners and didn't find much of anything. perhaps there were just a few bad apples out of the bunch and i just happened to get one of them. my 2011 was purchased new off the showroom's floor june 2011 with 550 miles at delivery. i now have a little over 4000 miles.