Volvo C70 owners have reported 2 problems related to manifold/header/muffler/tail pipe (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Volvo C70 based on all problems reported for the C70.
The contact owns a 2011 Volvo C70. While driving various speeds, the vehicle stalled without warning and the oil indicator illuminated. The contact stated that the failure occurred numerous times between February of 2011 and September of 2018. During the first failure, the throttle body and intake manifold failed and the failure recurred in September of 2014. Dyer & dyer Volvo cars (5260 peachtree blvd, chamblee, georgia 30341, (770) 452-0077) stated that the vehicle was under warranty and provided a [rdar] upgrade. In June of 2016, the vehicle stalled while driving 50 mph. North point Volvo (1570 mansell rd, alpharetta, georgia 30009, (678) 365-0644) replaced the central electric module. In October of 2017, the contact stated that the electronic control module was replaced by north point Volvo; however, the failure recurred in April of 2018. The vehicle was towed to Volvo of columbus (1661 whittlesey rd, columbus, GA 31904, (706) 322-9927) and the battery was replaced. The contact also stated that the vehicle failed to start when prompted in September of 2018 and the sensor cable (rpm transmission cable) was replaced by north point Volvo. The manufacturer was made aware of the failures. The failure mileage was 24,000.
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I was driving my 2000 Volvo C70 up a hill 80 miles into a road trip and the car lost power and could not accelerate. The check engine light did not come on and I thought gas was not getting to the engine, I pulled off got gas, then proceeded back on the highway, then the same thing happened. I pulled off the road and there was smoke coming out the tail pipe and under the hood, also there was oil all over the place. There was still no warning light indicator and the car was now idling rough and skipping so I drove 1 mile to a service station. I had the car towed 80 miles back to my home. The mechanic informed met that I will have to replace the engine which only has 100,700 miles. It will cost $4500 to replace the engine with a used engine, $6000-$7000 if rebuilt. I take very good care of the car and do not understand how something like this could happen with no warning. It could have been very dangerous if I was in a high traffic area.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Car Stall problems | |
| Engine Cooling System problems | |
| Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
| Engine problems | |
| Check Engine Light On problems | |
| Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problems | |
| Emission Control problems | |
| Engine Exhaust System problems | |
| Engine Overheat problems | |
| Radiator problems |