Volvo XC90 T6 Transmission

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#703 of 900 Re: Does the 2004 Volvo XC90 5-cylinder have same transmission issues? [pvlaytchev] by imissmy850r

Mar 29, 2011 (6:20 am)

Replying to: pvlaytchev (Mar 29, 2011 5:46 am)
I was greatly dissappointed in the Results I had with my Volvo XC90 T6.
Essentially they covered 75% of the cost, no loaner car. My cost was 1684 or something like that. Volvo Customer Service Sent me a Rebate coupon that would send up to 250.00 for parts. You might want to call and see if you can get them to send you the same coupon. They sent the rebate quickly. when all was said and done there was also a 2 year warranty on the transmission. After I read and saw so many issues even after the replacement I sold the car that weekend after I got it back. I don't believe after this I will ever own another Volvo. Not because they didn;t fix my car for free, but because of all the inconsistent results people have had getting their car fixed. Some 100% some 50% some none at all, some 75%, some parts only, Seriously come through with some real method of helping Volvo owners out.
 
Good luck everyone, I own a BMW now, and love it!

#704 of 900 Re: Class Action Lawsuit [pvlaytchev] by smokin6

Apr 01, 2011 (11:52 am)

Replying to: pvlaytchev (Mar 27, 2011 6:47 am)
I am in the middle of this very problem with my XC91T6(2004)--this will be the cars 3rd transmission. I have spoken to the Dealer and the facotry rep. (who is not going to do much). I just got off the phone with Volovo USA costomer service and will see what can be done(not expecting much as I went this way last time. I would be very interested if you could forward me the link to post on the website that you rec'd such prompt service--I would like to tell my story as I think most people are running into the same corp. stonewall as I am. Thanks for any help you can give.

#705 of 900 Re: Class Action Lawsuit [smokin6] by baffledtxn

Apr 01, 2011 (9:06 pm)

Replying to: smokin6 (Apr 01, 2011 11:52 am)
Update on my XC90 T6 2005 3rd transmission problem.
 
 I spoke with a supervisor at the Volvo Customer Service who reached back out to the Servicing Manager at Volvo of Dallas in an attempt to reduce the labor costs of $1700. The servicing manager's response was that they had already reduced it as far as they could and it is rare for them to provide assistance to cars this old. They further explained that the repair method for replacing the transmission changed in 2009 after they replaced mine in 2008 (hence the reason why my 3rd transmission should be free as it was not done properly in the first place). Also, they mentioned that the warranted is now 2 years and not 1 year previously and they claim they have seen a reduction in the number of complaints of the transmissions going out. I was appalled with this response as Volvo is fully aware of the designed flaws in these cars. They need to start advertising (disclose) that the transmission are sure to go out on their vehicles and to purchase them at your own risk. However, they won't but expect the consumer to pick up the tab of these defective cars.
 
The transmission problems are not only with XC90 but others Volvo cars (station wagons and other sedans). My friend's transmission went out on her station wagon and Volvo refuses to provide any financial assistance.
 
Please let me know of all the avenues available to us so that we can all get the word out to the public of the problems with these Volvo cars. We need to impact their bottom line.

#706 of 900 Re: Class Action Lawsuit [verot6] by sugree

Apr 02, 2011 (9:05 am)

Replying to: verot6 (Mar 15, 2011 4:31 am)
Something must be changing with Volvo. Maybe it has something to do with this suit??? I have a 2004 xc90 T6. At almost 100,000 the transmission went out. I immediately got o line and started searching. Not happy with the results I found- I was one of many with the same problem and it looked lime I was going to be "&!ed! To my surprise I called Volvo corporate, spoke with Betty and told them what was going on. I was also quite emphatic that I could not afford to pay for a new transmission. Betty told me I had yo bring it to a Volvo dealership for them to assess the problem. I called AAA and they brought the car to Fields Volvo. Yes, the transmission is shot and yes I need a new one!! I am picking up my xc90 today with a new transmission and no cost to me!! I hope this helps others with the same problem !!

#707 of 900 Volvo Corporate Number request by baffledtxn

Apr 02, 2011 (10:10 am)

Sugree, please provide the contact number you used to contact Volvo Corporate. As I was only able to reach the Volvo Customer Care number at 800.431.1552. Thanks!

#708 of 900 Re: Volvo Corporate Number request [baffledtxn] by sugree

Apr 02, 2011 (10:52 am)

Replying to: baffledtxn (Apr 02, 2011 10:10 am)
I did call customer care at 1-800-458-1552. The key is, make sure you do not tell them if your car has over 100,000 miles on it. They won't even consider helping you if you are over 100,000 miles on it. ASK FOR BETTY and play on her sympathies!!
 
Also, I have to mention that my dealership went above and beyond to fix this problem at no cost to me. I now have a new transmission, hoses etc. I am on my way to pick it up. I will report further findings if there are any.

#709 of 900 It is true.... by sugree

Apr 02, 2011 (3:29 pm)

I am in my xc90 with it's new transmission! I am copying directly from work order what was included:
1 automatic transmission
1 radiator
1 oil cooler
1 # 8 oil line
1# 1 oil line
1# 3 hose
2 transmission O
1 anti freeze
1 ECM gasoline U
1 TCM UPGRADE
1 sealing ring
4 SEMS SCREW
1 # 2 O-ring
3 cable ties
1 # 4 O-Ring
1 spacer sleeve
 
NO CHARGE!! Where there's a will there's a way. Don't give up!!

#710 of 900 2004 XC90@T6@Transmission@Slip by maromaro

Apr 02, 2011 (8:32 pm)

I bought the used car of production XC90 T6 in the middle of February this year in April, 2004.
It was running K of the about 103,420 miles.
 
The transmission of XC90 began to slip at about 500 miles.
 
The former owner has exchanged transmission•radiator at 74,248 miles in January, 2009.
I think that the exchange with the new article and breaking at 30,000 miles are abnormal.
 
It brings it in to the check repair the dealer of Volvo in this coming Monday.
I think that Volvo should have it of cost.
 
The owner of other XC90 T6 seems also to be experiencing, and give good advice to this problem, please.

#711 of 900 Re: Volvo came up Short om the Transmission [pvlaytchev] by lee115

Apr 03, 2011 (6:57 pm)

Replying to: pvlaytchev (Mar 29, 2011 5:44 am)
We had the same issue and Volvo offered us the same 50% discount and we are out of $4000.00. This is the second time that this transmission broke down in 20 months. The first time we were charged $6500.00. This is absurd and we have hired an attorney. Apparently this transmission/cooling issue has been recalled in Europe but not in the US. We need to get the message out that this is not acceptable.

#712 of 900 Re: It is true.... [sugree] by bwc7

Apr 04, 2011 (5:06 am)

Replying to: sugree (Apr 02, 2011 3:29 pm)
Hello Sugree,
 
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am in the exact situation as you, except I had to go overseas because I lost my job back home in the US last year. I am trying to convince Volvo that you should be treated the same no matter where you live.
Is there any chance you will be able to provide me with a copy of the work order, of course hiding your personal details? if so, please let me know and forward to bwconrad747gmail.com.
 
I have been quoted $11200 by the local dealer here, and have pressured them down to $3950. They tell me that they will still provide the GM transmission, is that what they put back in yours?
 
Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
 
BWC7
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