Six problems related to engine stall have been reported for the 2004 Volvo S60. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Volvo S60 based on all problems reported for the 2004 S60.
The contact owns a 2004 Volvo S60. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 40 mph, the check engine warning indicator illuminated. The engine started to hesitate and stalled. The contact coasted to the side of the road and waited for approximately three minutes and restarted the vehicle. The contact drove the vehicle to m. P. L. Automotive laconia new hampshire (independent mechanic). The vehicle was diagnosed with a fuel rail pressure sensor needing replacement and also advised the contact of NHTSA campaign number: 07v226000 (engine and engine coolant). The contact called lovering Volvo meredith new hampshire was advised that the VIN was part of the recall. The vehicle was not repaired as of yet. The approximate failure mileage was 158,000.
The contact owns a 2004 Volvo S60. The contact stated that while driving 5 mph, the engine stalled. The problem recurred numerous of times. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer nor independent mechanic. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 160,000.
Approximate a month later after I brought 2004 Volvo S60 at Dec 2011, when I was driving in freeway to post office, what a sudden, the engine stalled without warning, I press the accelerate pedal, but it was not response, but the car still hv a little momentum, then it turn it to the corner and the car was stopped. I turn off the key and restart the car again, it worked. After a year, the problem come back again and the frequency become more, up til Dec, 2012, 3 more times same problem incurred. It was scary.
Certified previously owned vehicle stalled due to butterfly valve within throttle body not opening fast enough when going around a corner and too much load on the engine. Example: exited freeway and was turning left while braking due to upcoming red light. The engine stalled in the middle of an intersection while the vehicle was in motion at approximately 10 mph. Lost steering and braking power. The problem was first noticed when making right turns and having to suddenly brake for a pedestrian, bicyclist, or other traffic hazard and the engine stalling or fluttering at much lower speeds. As it worsened over the course of a week it was ultimately the worst with the mid-intersection stall. At this point we were afraid to drive the vehicle for fear of crashing. Vehicle was purchased from a dealer as certified pre-owned 68,735 miles on 05/02/2008 and was taken to dealer for stalling at 76,678 miles on 08/15/2009. Dealer reported this as a maintenance issue not covered under warranty. Repairs for cleaning the throttle body, resetting valve, and installing new gaskets was $402. 93. Vehicle originally purchased in southern California. Vehicle moved to washington in February of 2009.
I own a 2004 Volvo S60 2. 5t and recently had problems with the engine stalling in the middle of a busy road. This concerns me because of the high risk of being involved in a major accident. I'm worried this may happen again. Ive contacted my dealer (phillips Volvo 4980 virginia beach boulevard, virginia beach, va 23462) and they informed me I do not have a recall on my vehicle. I am still taking my car to the mechanic to see what the problem may be. I've had a "check engine" light on and off for many months now, the dealership has checked this out and said I have no errors and my car is fine. I am very uncomfortable with this diagnosis.
Consumer owned a 2004 Volvo S60. On going since April of 2005 engine rebuilt due to stalling. Vehicle stalled in traffic and did not accelerate properly. Also, vehicle slowed down at once for no reason. While driving after the engine was rebuilt and was merging onto i87 north and vehicle stalled. Consumer pulled off the ramp onto the shoulder. Then paused for about five minutes to regain composure and then restarted engine. Vehicle restarted with no problem. Consumer said that stall only happened twice. Dealer replaced mass airflow sensor, but vehicle still did not operate correctly. Consumer thought that vehicle did not operate properly between 2000 and 3000 rpms. The manufacturer should do something about this problem which was very dangerous. Consumer worried about her life while driving vehicle.