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2017 Volvo V60

2017 Volvo V60

The 2017 Volvo V60 is a compact luxury station wagon that offers a blend of practicality, style, and technology. It comes with a choice of gasoline or diesel engines, as well as a plug-in hybrid option. The V60 is known for its comfortable interior, spacious cargo area, and advanced safety features. However, several issues have been reported by owners.

Engine

T5 Drive-E (240 horsepower, 258 lb-ft torque)

  • Turbocharger failure: The turbocharger can fail prematurely, resulting in a loss of power and a check engine light. The turbocharger and associated components may need to be replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $2,000 - $3,000+
  • Fuel pump issues: The fuel pump can malfunction, causing the engine to stutter or hesitate during acceleration. The fuel pump may need to be replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $500 - $1,000

T6 Drive-E (302 horsepower, 295 lb-ft torque)

  • Engine oil leak: The engine may develop an oil leak from the valve cover or oil pan. The leaking oil may cause smoke and odor. The valve cover or oil pan gasket may need to be replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $500 - $1,500
  • Timing chain issues: The timing chain can stretch or break prematurely, causing engine damage. The timing chain may need to be replaced along with other engine components. Estimated cost to fix: $3,000 - $5,000+

Transmission

8-speed Geartronic automatic

  • Transmission slipping: The transmission may slip or hesitate when shifting gears. The transmission may need to be repaired or replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $1,500 - $3,000+
  • Mechatronic unit failure: The mechatronic unit, which controls the transmission, can fail. This can cause various transmission problems, including slipping, jerking, and inability to shift gears. The mechatronic unit may need to be replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $2,000 - $4,000+

8-speed Geartronic automatic (Polestar-optimized)

  • Software issues: The transmission software may have issues, causing shifting problems or other drivability concerns. The software may need to be updated or reprogrammed. Estimated cost to fix: $100 - $500

Suspension

  • Front strut mounts: The front strut mounts can wear out prematurely, causing clunking or rattling noises from the front suspension. The strut mounts may need to be replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $500 - $1,000
  • Rear suspension springs: The rear suspension springs can break or sag, causing the rear of the vehicle to sag. The springs may need to be replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $300 - $500

Electrical

  • Electrical gremlins: The vehicle may experience various electrical issues, such as flickering lights, non-functioning accessories, or battery drain. The electrical system may need to be diagnosed and repaired. Estimated cost to fix: Varies depending on the issue
  • Software bugs: The vehicle’s computer software may have bugs or glitches, causing various problems. The software may need to be updated or reprogrammed. Estimated cost to fix: $100 - $500

Exterior

  • Headlight condensation: The headlights may develop condensation or moisture inside the lens. The headlights may need to be resealed or replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $500 - $1,000
  • Trim panel issues: The exterior trim panels may come loose or rattle. The trim panels may need to be repaired or replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $200 - $500

Interior

  • Infotainment system issues: The infotainment system may experience glitches, freezing, or connectivity problems. The software may need to be updated or the system may need to be repaired or replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $500 - $2,000+
  • Climate control issues: The climate control system may not function properly, causing uneven temperatures or excessive noise. The climate control system may need to be diagnosed and repaired. Estimated cost to fix: Varies depending on the issue
  • Seatbelt sensors: The seatbelt sensors may malfunction, causing the seatbelt warning light to illuminate even when the seatbelt is fastened. The seatbelt sensors may need to be replaced. Estimated cost to fix: $200 - $500

Summary

The 2017 Volvo V60 has a number of potential issues, some of which can be costly to repair. The severity of the issues varies, with some being minor annoyances and others being major problems that can affect the vehicle’s safety and reliability. While the V60 is a well-rounded vehicle with many desirable features, potential buyers should be aware of the potential issues and factor in the potential repair costs when considering the vehicle.

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