What are the transmission problems on a 2002 Volvo XC70?
My Volvo xc70 2002 has chronic transmission issues which started at 70k miles. The transmission light comes on the highway and the car loses power, or sometimes does this at a stop light and loses the ability to accelerate from a stop. It hesitates and jerks. I am reading that this is very common in this make and model of cars.
What causes hard downshift to 1st gear in XC70?
I have a 2001 XC70, which is experiencing hard downshifts to 1st gear when slowing down. Per the ‘dealer’ there is an undetectable leak in the radiator (can’t be seen, but it is there), which contaminates the transmission fluid, and the contamination has ruined the transmission.
How much does it cost to fix a Volvo XC70?
According to CarComplaints.com, the average XC70 transmission problems cost an unimpressive $4,000 to fix and occur at an average of nearly 160,000 miles. Although most owners seem to experience problems at a pretty-high average mileage, the cost of repairs to the Volvo XC70 is expensive.
Why is my transmission not working in my Volvo?
Whether you drive a manual or automatic Volvo, the transmission is still in charge of gear shifting. The cause of the problem could be related to the type, quality, or level of transmission fluid. It could also be related to specific transmission parts like the clutch.
When did the Volvo XC70 all wheel drive come out?
An interesting and successful addition to the V70 models was the all-wheel drive XC70 models. The Volvo V70 was produced until 2000, when it was replaced by the second-generation Volvo V70, and then eventually the third generation Volvo V70 was released for 2008.
Why is my Volvo V70 not shifting into reverse?
The contact owns a 2002 Volvo V70xc. The contact stated that while driving approximately 5 to 15 mph and trying to accelerate, he noticed that the engine would rev, but the vehicle would not accelerate. After pulling into a garage and then trying to reverse, the vehicle would not shift into reverse.