Common Problems for Volvo SUVs / Crossovers (XC90, XC60)
Volvo’s SUVs, like the XC90 and XC60, are designed for luxury and safety, but recurring issues can affect their reliability. Here are some commonly reported problems:
Electrical System Problems
Many SUV owners report issues with the central infotainment screen and advanced safety features, such as pedestrian warnings and lane-keeping assistance.
Reported Problems:
• Blank screens or non-responsive touch controls
• Safety alerts failing to activate
• Backup camera and sensor malfunctions
Battery and Charging Issues
Both traditional and hybrid models experience battery problems, which can impact reliability, especially in plug-in hybrid versions.
Reported Problems:
• Rapid battery depletion and failure to hold a charge
• “Turtle Mode” activation in hybrid models, limiting speed and performance
• Charging system malfunctions, requiring frequent dealer visits .
Transmission and Drivetrain Concerns
Transmission failures and drivetrain vibrations are commonly reported, impacting vehicle performance and safety.
Reported Problems:
• Rough shifting and delayed gear engagement
• Vibrations in the drivetrain, especially at high speeds
• Sudden loss of power while driving
Is Your Volvo a Lemon?
If your Volvo has required multiple repairs for any of these issues, it may qualify as a lemon. Lemon Laws can support you in seeking compensation or a replacement if defects persist.
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