Volvo Problems--Questions/Answers Here!
Help! Does anyone else have the coolant warning "stop engine" sign coming on frequently (at least 1x month for the last 6 mo. perhaps) The dealer keeps topping it off (sign comes on when it reaches the minimum level). The engine never shows hot, I never see evidence of a leak in my garage, yet the coolant disappears. The dealer checked and found no leaks. Dealer is not aware of this problem with anyone else, or so they claim. It is getting a bit annoying to say the least! Can't find any problems of this sort on this site except way back in 2000. My car has 55K but this has been happening since before the 50K warranty. Absolutely love the car otherwise!
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You either have a hidden leak or a head gasket issue going on. Those are the only possibilities.
Now the trans is inexcusable, okay, one big demerit
The gas gauge, well, just about any car made can fart one time electronically.
The leather seats might have been a lack of instruction on Volvo's part to owner's on how to properly take care of leather. Lots of people really don't know and damage the interiors unknowingly. If the leather is allowed to dry, it will scrape and crack like nobody's business.
Of course, leathers come in different grades, and I don't think Volvo uses top, top grade--but it should be a decent grade of hide. If it comes from Scandanavia, their hides look great and dress great because they don't use barbed wire but sometimes they aren't so durable. I owned three Saabs and all the leathers went to hell, but that was older stuff than yours, too.
Does anyone know the "trick" to turning off the the service message?
Assuming I can take my S80 in for major service intervals makes more sense to me.
I have 15,100 miles on my S80 and took it in for the 7,500.
I don't see the point in spending nearly one hundred bucks for what is basically an oil change.
Does anyone know what wipers work as replacements ??? Thanks.
I dont have alot of money to invest in maintenance or upgrades. Any advice on this or a better station wagon? thanks much!
Stop. Move on. Buy a Geo Prizm. Don't get me wrong, I love my 740, but maintenence is not cheap.
Re: wipers. I'm not sure if the S80 is the same way, but the three Honda/Acuras I've owned have all used a larger driver's side wiper. I downsize by one inch on each side in the winter when I put snow blades on my Accord.
Thanks for the help.
To reset counter, locate reset lever behind left centre of instrument cluster and push reset lever upward.
I have a 143,000 miles on my 1999 S80 and the whole dealership from parts to mechanics to the cashier know me very well, I am there so much. I can not imagine buying another volvo. it is a grea ride and handler but the maitence and repairs! I was hoping to hear some one positive on the newer models but doesn't sound good.
I wonder what a cadillac's track record is like?
Question: should I be concerned with the electrical system of the car and NOT purchase an otherwise reliable car? Or do the light bulbs have that low of a lifespan. I have about 30,000 miles on the car.
rollie "Volvo S80" Jan 31, 2003 9:53pm
I'm really peeved? Any suggestions?
Question: 1) At what mileage do shocks (or are they struts?) usually need replacing--not particularly rough roads or use.
2) Are there replacements that would give a smoother ride--than when it was new?? It's obviously a 'performance' car of its day & never was smooth but maybe there are reasonably priced upgrades that would make it more enjoyable to drive until I sell it in a year or two.
Any suggestions or experience appreciated. jeff
As a shortcut, you'll find mention of www.ipdusa.com in many of the posts on this topic.
Good luck.
-rollie
-rollie
Some injector systems apparently are more susceptible to this gumming up and noise because of how the injector is placed in relation to the exhaust manifold. Heat is the big issue here.
Your car seems to be prone to noisy injectors from the little i've read on the web searches.
I *may* get a solid chance to land the above model, with 54K miles for a $15K price tag. I understand this car books at around low-20s retail (per NADA) but I don't have to wonder who I could possibly get it from because it's a brother of a good friend. Anyway, if I do get a chance to get it, my enthusiasm has been tempered by the trans. and electrical problems I've seen on this board. I have a '98 Civic now and while it ain't sexy, it's basically been a gas-n-oil car with a brake and muffler job tossed in. What would I be in for with a Volvo maintenance-wise? Sounds like a lot of headaches and $$$
Thanks!!