Front Seat Heater/cooler problems of the 2004 Volvo V70

Five problems related to front seat heater/cooler have been reported for the 2004 Volvo V70. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Volvo V70 based on all problems reported for the 2004 V70.

1 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2017

While driving with my 2 year old. . . I smelled what I thought was my engine overheating, pulled over to take a look and as opened my drivers side door smoke was billowing out of my seat, melting a hole through to the left side of seat bottom, near backrest and seat adjustment buttons. Luckily, after turning the seat heater off the electrical malfunction cooled off. I went to local volve dealership and they said "your car is too old to have a valid recall status", nor did they offer to assist in any way.

2 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 11/19/2012

This complaint pertains to the drivers side seat-heater. When activated, on the lowest of 2 settings, the occupant of the drivers-side front seat experiences a burning-pain sensation in the right-rear area of the thigh, after 60-90 seconds of the seat heater being activated via dash button. The owner of the car worries that: 1. ) accidental activation of the drivers-side seat heater, with no occupant in that seat, could result in thermal damage to the leather and padding of the seat, as well as combustion leading to the destruction of the car. 2. ) accidental activation of the seat-heater with an occupant in the drivers-side front seat could result in, sudden and extreme, discomfort to the vehicle operator, resulting in an uncontrollable physical reaction to pain, which could cause the automobile to leave the road, resulting in an accident. 3. ) the value of the car to be decreased upon potential sale of the car, due to the fact that the seat does not heat as intended, and additionally poses a danger to the driver of the vehicle. The fact that this apparatus' failure to operate as intended is in no part due to the owners following of recommended service and maintenance guidelines, would be interpreted as a "defect" by the potential buyer, thus devaluing the car, is worrisome. A fire caused inadvertently, or sudden pain causing a vehicle operator to involuntarily take his/her whole focus off of the task of driving, certainly constitutes a vehicle safety issue. An issue, affecting the immediate vehicles' driver and occupants, as well as other motorists on the road. Volvo submodel: V70 "r".

3 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 03/13/2011

Front driver's seat was burned through by the seat heater.

4 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2011

The contact owns a 2004 Volvo V70. The contact began to smell a faint burning odor from the vehicle. The contact inspected and noticed that the driver seat was smoking. The contact turned the seat heater off and extinguished the fire. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where she was told that the seat heater was not burnt and that something under the seat must have caused the fire. The current and failure mileages were 105,000.

5 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 02/17/2007

Heated seats malfunctioned and caught seat on fire.


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