Most Common Car Issues
Selected parameters
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Other Engine Info
XC90 FWD , XC90 AWD, S80/V70, S80 AWD, XC70 AWD: Automatic Only Emission: ULEV2
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MOST COMMON PROBLEMS
VOLVO XC70 2008
The 2008 Volvo XC70 is an all-wheel-drive sport utility vehicle featuring a 3.2-liter inline-six engine with 235 horsepower. Manufactured by Volvo Car Corporation in Torslanda, Sweden, it offers seating for seven passengers. This model includes a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and a dual overhead cam (DOHC) design, ensuring a reliable and safe driving experience.
Spec:
Engine Brake (hp) From
235
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Manufacturer
Volvo
Engine Model
B6324S
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
XC90 FWD , XC90 AWD, S80/V70, S80 AWD, XC70 AWD: Automatic Only Emission: ULEV2
Problems:
Oil leaks
Common in many Volvo engines, particularly around the oil pan, valve cover gasket, and camshaft seals.
Timing belt issues
The timing belt can wear out or break over time, leading to potential engine damage if not replaced according to the maintenance schedule.
Pcv system failures
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system can become clogged, leading to increased pressure and oil leaks.
Turbocharger problems
For turbocharged models, issues with the turbocharger can arise, such as oil leaks or failure of the turbo itself.
Fuel pump failures
The fuel pump can fail, leading to issues with starting the engine or poor engine performance.
Ignition coil failures
The ignition coils can fail, causing misfires and poor engine performance.
Cooling system leaks
Leaks in the cooling system, including the radiator, hoses, and water pump, can lead to overheating.
Throttle body issues
The electronic throttle module (ETM) can fail, causing irregular idling and throttle response issues.
Exhaust system problems
Issues with the exhaust system, such as leaks or catalytic converter failure, can reduce engine performance and increase emissions.
Sensor failures
Various engine sensors, such as the oxygen sensor or mass airflow sensor, can fail, leading to poor engine performance and increased emissions.