Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 2019 Volvo XC60

Table 1 shows one common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 2019 Volvo XC60.

Table 1. Engine And Engine Cooling related problems of Volvo XC60

Problem Category Number of Problems
Engine And Engine Cooling problems
3

Engine And Engine Cooling problem #1

While driving at 10 mph on a residential street, I experienced a sudden and dangerous loss of power braking assistance, making the pedal nearly impossible to depress. An expert Volvo technician has confirmed that the brake vacuum pump failed because the exhaust camshaft, which drives the pump, sheared or failed internally. I want to emphasize that this catastrophic mechanical failure occurred at only 45,000 miles. A camshaft is a non-wear item that should last the lifetime of the vehicle; for it to fail at such low mileage and take out the braking system is an unreasonable safety risk. This is a known issue (internal ref: tj 29131) that directly links an engine defect to a primary safety system failure. The vehicle has been properly maintained, and the failed parts are available for inspection. ".

Engine And Engine Cooling problem #2

Let me preface this with, my make, model, and year for these problems have been recalled back in 2021, however I was not the owner then and my VIN was not listed as an affected vehicle I guess, nonetheless the problem is exactly the same as experienced by those that were listed on the recalls in the past. Im the 2nd owner of this vehicle and I have owned it for almost 3 years now. In July 2025 after a summer rain in so. Cal, I was a couple blocks from home running errands and after being stopped at a light, I began to accelerate and felt like the vehicle was loosing power, I made it home but definitely not able to go the speed limit and once I got home I couldnt shift it into any gear and the vehicle would not turn off. So I had to remove the fuses under the hood, I left them out for a few hours and let the car sit off in my garage during that time. I later came back put the fuses back in and then the car wouldnt turn over. I had it taken to the dealership by aaa and thats when I first learned of the sunroof leak, I contacted Volvo headquarters and got no help and explained all of the same to the service dept at the dealership working on my car. Long story short the dealership allegedly found water under my interior carpet which obviously damaged modules, I am still paying on that repair. Fast forward to October 2025, same thing all over again only this time the dealership tells me essentially its on the house, however they had my car 3 weeks and did no repairs only got water out of it once again and “brushed off some corrosion”. When I pick it up, it immediately starts funny, I turn the car off and walk right back into the service dep t& raise my concern, to which I was told they had no problem with a hard start up, and we go out to my car & it starts up fine, so I leave 4 days after I got my car back, the check engine light comes on, & immediate warning of reduction of engine power & sure enough thats what it did. Today it enters safety mode & wont start.

Engine And Engine Cooling problem #3

The moon roof leaks and drains into the area of the electronic gateway. This causes the car to become inoperable, slowing it to a crawl, once in park it will not get out of park, and sometimes results in not being able to turn off the engine. Many error codes become displayed ranging from no parking brake available, esb not responding, check engine light, and others. According to user forums, this issue has been around since 2017 for many of the models and Volvo will do nothing to repair it or acknowledge it. I have paid $2250 so far and the vehicle is still unusable.


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XC60 Service Bulletins
XC60 Safety Recalls
XC60 Defect Investigations