31 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 1999 Volvo S70. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While driving speed needle goes back to zero as if you are not movin, show no mileage numbers n miles you have gone or zero trip miles, many lighton breaks, abs ect. All while drivingif stop when time to go car thinks it is in park all this is while in traffichave pic can not down load be glad to send.
I had not diven this car for about a year because I bought a 2008 c70 that I was driving. I decided to start driving this one for the winter. On a rainy morning on my way to work, my windows frosted up inside so bad that I didn't think I was going to make it to work. My defroster failed. I just tried my car again and the defroster seemed to work - only slower- but now my dashboard is showing me a light that says etc. From reading on-line, it sounds like I should have received a recall letter about this. . Needless to say, I did not. Is Volvo going to take care of this matter - since I never received a recall letter or knew that there was such a problem?.
I own a 1999 Volvo S70 t5. It stalls unexpectedly and at times wont even start. This is very inconvenient, especially when you have important things to do. I have spent several thousands of dollars trying to have this problem repaired. Whenever I bring it in the problem is never diagnosed and I get stuck with some other problem they think could be the problem. I would always end up with the same problem, car stalls out completely and at times wont even start. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
I purchased a 1999 S70 Volvo in March of 1999 I was told that I would get the same warranty as a new car. The dealer had put 5000 miles on the car. After the car was approx. 4 yrs old it started to loose power the speed would drop to zero the car would reduce speed. In 2006 it started to shut down while driving. Each time I had it towed to the dealer. The dealer never spoke to me ref the etm. They would diag. Some other problem. They repaired it on oct. 8, 2008, it shut down again in Nov 2008, I took it back and was told that the car was fine. The car shut down again June 19, 2009. Now I am told that it is the etm. O'steen Volvo will not honor the warranty.
The Volvo S70 electronic throttle control is acting up. The car when started idles erratically.
There is an electrical short in the tail-lights and interior panel.
This is the second submission (part two, actually) of complaint # 10137311, regarding Volvo throttle control module and cruise control. I had to divide the description into two sections due to space limitations. Part two of odi # 10137311: may 2004 (45,000 mile service) -car idling roughly, not accelerating smoothly, and clunking sound when accelerating. Upper engine torque mount. Clunking noise disappeared. Car seemed to accelerate more normally after servicing. Summer 2004- car cutting off when accelerating after turning and warning light(s) on. Cruise control continues cutting off, causing deceleration; car continues to idle roughly and accelerate un-smoothly. When it is time for engine to automatically be given a little more gas (such as going up a hill), the cruise control shuts off and the "abs" light comes on. Sometimes "check engine" light comes on, either alone or in addition to the abs warning light. September 20, 2005--warranty expired--67,500 mile service- again reported cruise control/warning light problem to dealership,supposedly need new control module, costing $1,000. Problem was reported repeatedly while car under warranty; don't repair at my expense because problem developed while under warranty. Using cell phone while conversing with dealership. Woman in same store overheard conversation, told me of similar problems with sudden deceleration, and gave me your url. Georgellen goss. VIN yv1ls56d0x2583564 (1999 S70) throttle control not yet replaced.
Ets lights comes on/off. Car continues to break down, last time on interstate. Dealer says doesn't know what's wrong.
1. I noticed the problem when I was driving on the highway. The car felt like it was losing power or missing like it was gong to stop running. Fortunately, unlike others, I was not stranded. 2. My 75,000 mile service was due so I took the car in for that and also let the Volvo dealer know about the problem. 3. They ran diagnostics and determined it to be the electronic throttle module. They replaced the part with a new redesigned part. I do not know if the old part is available. P. S. The dealership called Volvo and Volvo agreed to pay for the part not the labor, which saved me about $500. That was a good gesture. 8jb.
(1) air conditioner does not work in hot weather (over 100 degree). The car will stall after a few minutes after the air conditioning quits. (2) the car will stall after the air conditioning quite. Move transmission into neutral and restart the car. Thank god it has worked so far. (3) take the car to walnut creek, CA Volvo and they cannot find any problem with the air conditioning.
1999 S70 Volvo awd. Check engine light and abs light and ets lights displayed. The dealer replaced the etm module 8/3/05 at a cost of $906. 75 and the abs module at a cost of $845. 46. Both services performed by dealer in winston salem,nc .
My 1999 Volvo S70 glt was just turned into my local dealer. The electronic throttle module is the primary suspect. Rough idle, stalling, surging at idle, bursts of overly rich fuel mix at idle. Intermittent symptoms at idle. Runs ok at freeway speeds with mild surging.
Multiple failures of the ecm caused the vehicle to stall, lose power, operate erratically and create unsafe operating conditions while in traffic. The "ets" and "check engine" lights came on with this problem. Stopping and restarting multiple times was the only way to get the car to operate and it was a hit or miss solution.
Hi - in April 2005 I had my car in for service just before the extended warrant expired in may. They mentioned this electrical problem but said it wasn't covered so I didn't do anything since I hadn't noticed a problem. The service mgr said it did not need fixed anytime soon and sent me on my way. In July I noticed that my car kept losing power on the highway (very dangerous i95 in ft lauderdale). I took it in on a Thursday for a diagnostic and they came back with a bunch of little things that totaled about $1500. I was thinking about a newer car so I asked if anything was urgent and they said no and sent me on my way again. I stopped back by the dealer the next day because the power windows quit working, they said it wasn't related and I made an appt to come in the following Monday to have that fixed ($210). On my way home, the etu light came on. I googled 1999 S70 etu and was overwhelmed by the information on this problem. When I went in on Monday I was livid that they had let me go on driving this car without telling me of the possibility of it dying on me in traffic. Also they hid it from me and they were nickel and diming me just like it said they would do in the forums! the sales manager admitted he know about the class action lawsuit, etc. He ran another diagnostic and guess what - the problem with the etu miraculously showed up. They were going to charge me $1800 but did me a favor and knocked it down to $1375. Can you help me get my money back - I am angry - I could have been killed.
99 Volvo s 70 awd has 100k is surging & stalling. After all research it seem I'm not the only one with this defect. Everyone said the ets . I think my dealer replaced it once under warranty already. Now its doing it again . Very dangerous on the highway. I tried replacing the mass air sensor . But that's not the problem. Please look into this problem . I think Volvo need to recall this part. Thanks brad.
Electronic throttle control causes car to stall repeatedly- often in situations where it is unsafe to pull over.
Owner of 1999 Volvo s 70 t5 multiple throttle body problems cleaned once under warranty,throttle body failed with wife on busy interstate had to be replaced 7/15/05 out of warranty at cost of $900. 00.
Electronic throttle module had to be replaced due to failure. The warning lights came on and the car repeatedly jerked during driving. Dealer assessed situation and had no choice but to replace.
Vehicle stalled/died/lost power while driving at 20 mph. Dealer replaced throttle body.
Sudden engine failure and stalling while driving.
Rough idle ets light came on car died replaced etm.
1999 Volvo S70. Consumer states mechanical problems the consumer stated the vehicle would suddenly stall with no warning, usually in rush hour traffic. The consumer was able to restart the vehicle, but often it would go no more than 20-30 mph. Also, some of the lights on the dash would come on and go off. The consumer has taken the vehicle to the dealer at least sixteen times. Updated 10/28/10. The vehicle would hesitate upon acceleration. Updated 11/12/jb.
The contact stated that 1999 Volvo S70 experienced the same problem with stalling while driving under 40 mph. The engine light was coming on and the car was uncontrollable. The car would shake and jerk, speed ahead and slow down. T the contact took vehicle to the dealership and they replaced the fuel throttle body, put in new spark plugs, and reprogrammed the computer. The car has since then ran well. The contact stated that this happened a year ago. The repair cost for the contact was almost $1,000. 00. The contact has been in touch with Volvo dealership, and they told him that they have not heard anything about recall. The Volvo manufacturer said that there was an investigation on the car, and to call the NHTSA. The contact has also filed a complaint with Volvo.
Electronic throttle control replaced. Problem is starting to recur. Damage effects other car systems which may have to be replaced according to dealer.
Car began running poorly, stalling on occasion and hesitating to accelerate. Upon servicing the car, the dealer informed me that the electronic throttle body was bad and needed to be replaced. When I took it to the dealer for replacement, they cleaned it instead. I subsequently returned to have it replaced. The dealer discounted the replacement cost by the amount I had paid for the earlier cleaning.
(1) no warning (2) car ran only in "limp-home" mode (3) car towed 125 miles to dealer, and etm was replaced; dealer kept old part.
My cars electronic throttle had to be replaced. This was done under the warranty period but I'm writing to make you aware of this for the benefit of the people whose cars systems lasted slightly longer, out of warranty. Volvo knew they had issues with defective throttles and should stand behind their product. These cars are not cheap and owners should not be 'beta' testers for new systems.
I purchased my 1999 used S70 in June of 2001. It had approx. 47,000 miles on it. Within a week or two the electronic throttle control module had to be replaced due to the loss of speed, etc. Within 1 year I had to replace the turbo and the whole engine due to malfunctions. In all, I have spent about $9,000 in repairs to this car due to engine problems. It has been the absolute worst car I have ever owned. It has also had numerous electrical malfunctions since I purchased.
Vehicle has electrical/brake and engine problems. Brake pedal has a clicking noise, and after the third click, brake pedal locks up. Also, engine failed twice. Failure a result of the engine flooding itself, ruining the spark plugs. Dealer does not know what the problem is. Engine was replaced. Brakes will also occasionally sink into the floor. These problems still exist after being repaired twice. In addition the electrical system has failed several times--the turn signals went out, both headlights have gone out, and the gear shift panel lights have gone out.
Consumer has had problem with vehicle stalling. This is a problem with the throttle module. The consumer was told that eventually the vehicle would shut down.
Volvo S70 with acceleration, deceleration and stalling issues. The consumer stated the etm was replaced on August 26, 2008 under warranty. Since then, the consumer has experienced acceleration and deceleration problems while driving, forcing her to make repeated trips to the dealer in an effort to identify and resolve the issue. The vehicle has stalled and decelerated on the freeway. The consumer stated the vehicle has been unreliable since August 2008. The dealer has been unable to fix the problem. They cleaned the throttle and pulled all the codes, to no avail.