Table 1 shows one common structure related problems of the 2013 Volvo XC60.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Body problems |
Factory installed windshield is leaking profusely due to faulty adhesive/primer. This is a well known issue that causes havoc on vital electronic systems and should be a national recall. The loose windshield bond can cause the windshield to detach during a crash. The failed windshield bond compromises the structural integrity of the roof.
When raining outside water drops inside on the driver from the top of the windshield above the steering wheel . This just started on a 7. 5 year old car but with only 47,850 miles. This is a safety issue because the driver is getting wet and is totally distracted and, if ignored, the body will rust, loosening the windshield. . The car cannot be safely driven in the rain with this leak and it cannot be left outside at all if there is any chance of rain, unless the windshield is covered with plastic. If I ignore this the car will rust around the windshield so as to weaken it's role as a part of the safety construction to protect the occupants in a crash.
Water leakage inside of front driver side windshield during light rainfall. Car was stationary. Leakage is continuous each time it rains. Volvo Xc60 2013 3. 2 engine.
I own a 2013 xc 60. It has adhesive failure on the windshield. It has been this way for over two years. Everywhere I take my vehicle they tell me that it is probably the sunroof leaking. (safelight who Volvo said I should use) we have checked all the sunroof drains and it is not the sunroof it is 100% manufacture defect. I was told by one Volvo dealership that they would consider pulling it out for me but if the windshield broke I am responsible for a new windshield. They acknowledge that they have had multiple complaints on this year make and model for the windshield leaking. I do believe this should be recalled. My car grows mold in the floorboard from it leaking so badly. So I have to continue to shampoo out so that my family and children do not get sick.
I recently noticed water intruding into the top side of the windshield. The issue persisted over the course of a couple weeks until the water intrusion became severe and risked electrical damage to the vehicle. After contacting safelite auto glass I was informed by the technician that this issue is common across Volvo vehicles in his experience. The top of the windshield was not sealed to the car and could be easily separated when pressure was applied from inside of the vehicle. I have videos and photos of this safety issue which would cause the windshield to separate from the car in an accident causing severe damage to people and property. Looking online I have found multiple reports of this issue across Volvo models and no resolution has been offered. I called the Volvo customer service line today and was told this issue could not be resolved without a recall on the vehicle.