Volvo C70 Brake Problems

27 messages,  Last post on Jun 12, 2012 at 6:08 PM

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What is this discussion about? Volvo C70, Coupe, Convertible

#20 of 27 Re: 2001 volvo c70 instrument panel displaying "disc" ? [dahlia18] by rschleicher

Feb 14, 2007 (11:23 am)

Replying to: dahlia18 (Feb 13, 2007 2:05 pm)
dahlia18,
 
Yes, you have to hold down the switch on the top edge of the seat. I think this is basically a safety precaution, so that no one gets wedged in or squeezed by a seat that keeps moving on its own. It also lets the back seat passenger control the movement of the seat (moving back) until it is as far back as they can comfortably take it. (Even if this is farther forward than the seat started out.)
 
One little tidbit that may not be obvious is that when you are moving the seat back, if you hold the switch down the seat will stop at its previous memory position. If you want to move it even farther back, you can release and press the switch again.

#21 of 27 Re: 2001 volvo c70 instrument panel displaying "disc" ? [rschleicher] by dahlia18

Feb 14, 2007 (12:02 pm)

Replying to: rschleicher (Feb 14, 2007 11:23 am)
thank you for your reply. when you say "switch" do you mean the lever on the right side of passenger chair or is there another switch that i've completely missed?? i guess i need to look at this car a little further! thank you again.

#22 of 27 Re: 2001 volvo c70 instrument panel displaying "disc" ? [dahlia18] by rschleicher

Feb 14, 2007 (2:44 pm)

Replying to: dahlia18 (Feb 14, 2007 12:02 pm)
Oh, my mistake! I keep missing the fact that this forum covers the 1st-gen C70 models, and is not just about the new (2006+) C70.
 
My previous comment about rear-seat access was only relevant to the new C70.
 
Sorry about providing misleading info.

#23 of 27 Re: 2001 volvo c70 instrument panel displaying "disc" ? [rschleicher] by dahlia18

Feb 14, 2007 (11:01 pm)

Replying to: rschleicher (Feb 14, 2007 2:44 pm)
no problem... thank you.

#24 of 27 Re: BRAKE DUST PROBLEM [volvomax] by jonds

Jun 11, 2007 (3:52 pm)

Replying to: volvomax (Dec 07, 2006 8:49 am)
I have a 2004 XC90 with about 60K miles on it, and have always had dust buildup occur very quickly after cleaning. I just did a search for fixes and see that there are "brake dust shields" sold by a company to address this problem. I'm wondering if anyone has ever used these, and if so are they effective? Just do a google search for volvo brake dust shields and you'll find one.

#25 of 27 Re: BRAKE DUST PROBLEM [jonds] by rschleicher

Jun 11, 2007 (5:42 pm)

Replying to: jonds (Jun 11, 2007 3:52 pm)
If you search around you will see two schools of thought on brake dust shields (besides Volvos they are popular for a lot of other European car brands - this topic always gets a lot of discussion on Mercedes forums, since M-B OE pads also make a lot of dust).
 
Everyone seems to agree that they DO keep the dust off of your wheels to a great extent. The debate is whether they are otherwise harmful to your car, by reducing the cooling air-flow around the brakes. You will undoubtedly run across some horror stories of warped brake rotors, etc., as well as many posters who say that they use them with absolutely no problem. My guess is that for most normal driving use, there is no problem. But for some heavy-duty use, maybe they do lead to hotter brakes, and some increased risk under heavy use of brake fade, rotor warping, etc. If you aren't hot-footing it everywhere, and if you're not doing things like towing trailers, or driving in steep mountain areas all the time, you are probably just fine.

#26 of 27 Volvo C70 -Brake problems by tom007

Jun 12, 2012 (2:17 pm)

Haven't posted for a long time, but saw my old posts about brake dust on rear wheels and thought I would throw out what I did. I have fought brake dust on back wheels for six years. I just had rear brakes pads installed with good quality pads and after three weeks of running, I have had little to no dust on back wheels. (I only have 22,000 miles on the 2006 C70 as of this writing). Original pads were almost to rotors. Should have lasted 40,000 miles. Front wheels have always stayed clean.Dealer always told me that it was normal for back wheels to get brake dust . Had to clean dust twice a week before.
Tomjeff007

#27 of 27 Re: Volvo C70 -Brake problems [tom007] by tmart

Jun 12, 2012 (6:08 pm)

Replying to: tom007 (Jun 12, 2012 2:17 pm)
On my 99, all four wheels get dirty quickly, especially the fronts.
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