Two problems related to front suspension wheel bearing have been reported for the 2003 Volvo XC90. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Volvo XC90 based on all problems reported for the 2003 XC90.
I have had this vehicle from 64,000 miles to 75,000 miles and have replaced the following - rear wheel bearings, low beam headlights 4 times, and now the angle gear has gone at 75,000 miles - not a very reliable used car.
Right rear wheel bearing failed. Symptoms were that the vehicle would not accelerate over 35 mph. Dashboard warning light indicated that vehicle was at risk of tipping. Car was stranded on highway while returning from vacation some 400 miles from home. Was able to limp off and invoke Volvo roadside assistance program. Vehicle was towed to dealer within 30 minutes. Dealer was unable to diagnose problem for 2 days because no fault information was provided by on-board diagnostic computer. Initial suspicion was a fuel pressure problem. Dealer eventually determined that right rear wheel bearing failed, which caused abs system fault, which signaled engine not to exceed 35 mph. Bearing replaced. Still working through details with my local dealer and Volvo zone rep. I have also experienced many of the electrical, turbo back-pressure "howl", and fit-and-finish problems (loose moldings, driver's door handled) that have been referenced by others. Not what I expected for a vehicle in this category.
| Front Suspension Hub problems | |
| Suspension problems | |
| Front Suspension Wheel Bearing problems | |
| Front Suspension Control Arm problems |