Suspension Related Problems of the 2006 Volvo V50

Table 1 shows two common suspension related problems of the 2006 Volvo V50.

Table 1. Suspension related problems of Volvo V50

Problem Category Number of Problems
Front Suspension Hub problems
1
Front Suspension Control Arm problems
1

Front Suspension Hub problem #1

The car began making howling noises when turning right. The noises were coming from the right front wheel area. The car is an awd model with manual 6 speed transmission. It was taken to the dealer to determine the source of the noise. Investigation revealed that the right front hub assembly was failing and required replacement. Had this component locked up, steering control would be lost and risk of a crash would escalate. The repair was at my expense ($786). These safety related steering and suspension parts should last longer than 58,000 miles. The car has been serviced in accordance with the owners manual service guide.

Front Suspension Control Arm problem #2

3 separate issues: 1. Electrical: power windows and power locks sporadically stop working. This started happening around March of 2011. This happens without warning and does not matter if the car is in motion or not. 2. Suspension: after only 33,000 miles of driving in southern California mild weather, several parts of the suspension system are broken, including the struts, control arms, and engine mount. 3. Visibility: since purchasing the vehicle, I have experience poor visibility while driving due to the front dash reflecting in the windsheild. This is especially bothersome during sunny weather, which is nearly every day where I live.


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