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Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000

I have a 2000 Volvo S80 T6. It has approximately 80,000 miles. I'm having an issue and would like to get someone elses opinion.

I have the GPS and when I first started the car, the screen was really dark. It was really cold so I just assumed that it needed to warm up. Later when on the freeway with the cruise control on, the speed of the car felt as though the car was accelerating up and down.

On the return trip home, I set the cruise control again. It continued feel as it was accelerating up and down but late, the cruise quit. The cruise light went out and did not/would not come back on. Sometime after, the car started really acting odd. It began to accelerate up and down when driving down the road. It felt as though it was going to stall. I pulled over and turned the car off. It restarted. When driving it was really jerky. The cruise worked. I shut all electrical equipment off. It ran ok.

Then, the car began to really have a hard time with power. I had to rev the engine and it would jack rabbit accelerate. The lights seemed to be dim. I turned the GPS on which seemed to cause the Service Engine message to display. The message did not come on until I turned the GPS on.

The headlights seem to be dimmer than usual. When I rev the engine while in park, the lights seem to go up and down.

My educated guess is that the alternator is going. I replaced the battery during the summer. I don't want to take the thing apart without diagnosing it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.

Roddy








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    Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000

    Sorry to respond so much to my own post but I thought you might like an update. Well, the dealer checked and the throttle module was bad. So they replaced it and fixed the turbo seal leak and the PVC unit for the low price of $1,200 not to mention they said there was even more problems with the chassis for an addtional $700. I think I'll wait on that! Overall, the cost WOULD have been $2400.

    Once I drove away from the dealer, the problem started again! YEP, I was a little ticked off! I took it back. The replacement module was bad! So they replaced it again!

    Volvo needs to take a LONG HARD LOOK at this problem. I can't believe it hasn't been recalled.








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      Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000


      The same symtems seem to be happening to my car but my mechanic said it was diagnosed as a throttle control unit. Would that be the same thing and is it covered? He said it will have to go to the dealership to be fixed because the computer will have to be reset. Does this sound correct?
      Thanks,
      Bill








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      Your part IS COVERED. What they did to you is CRIMINAL. S80 2000

      Replacement of the ETM IS covered by the DEALER for the first 10 years of ownership or 200K miles, which ever comes first. Did they not bother to mention this? If they didn't, you should turn them in to Volvo of North America. They ripped you off and treated you wrong. It just burns me up to hear what you went through...it's nothing short of criminal. Check out www.vexedvolvo.org
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      1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic, 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red, Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon. My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.








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        Your part IS COVERED. What they did to you is CRIMINAL. S80 2000

        The same symtems seem to be happening to my car but my mechanic said it was diagnosed as a throttle control unit. Would that be the same thing and is it covered? He said it will have to go to the dealership to be fixed because the computer will have to be reset. Does this sound correct?
        Thanks,
        Bill








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        Your part IS COVERED. What they did to you is CRIMINAL. S80 2000

        The same symtems seem to be happening to my car but my mechanic said it was diagnosed as a throttle control unit. Would that be the same thing and is it covered? He said it will have to go to the dealership to be fixed because the computer will have to be reset. Does this sound correct?
        Thanks,
        Bill








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        Your part IS COVERED. What they did to you is CRIMINAL. S80 2000

        The same symtems seem to be happening to my car but my mechanic said it was diagnosed as a throttle unit control. Would that be the same thing and is it covered? He said it will have to go to the dealership to be fixed because the computer will have to be reset. Does this sound correct?
        Thanks,
        Bill








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    Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000

    I just read a posting that indicates that it may be the throttle body. Does anyone have knowledge of this?








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      Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000

      sure sounds like it is the ETS/ETM. However the lights dimming and brightening may indeed be the alternator, as suspected in the original post. This however should not cause issue at highway speeds. I would get both checked out. Alternator can be checked at a PepBoys or Autozone. The ETM is a dealer only item, but currently is under warranty until 200K miles or 10 years ownership, so you should be okay. Good luck!
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      1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic, 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red, Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon. My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.








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        Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000

        Well, after further consideration, it seems to be the ETS.

        I called the dealership and asked them about fixing this. Although they can't do for another three days (may have to find another dealership), they said it is NOT covered under warranty. Any suggestions on getting them to fix it for free? I can't afford $1000 during the holiday season. I can't afford not to have a car for three days either! Volvo should have this recalled and fix every vehicle!








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          Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000

          The same symtems seem to be happening to my car but my mechanic said it was diagnosed as a throttle control unit. Would that be the same thing and is it covered? He said it will have to go to the dealership to be fixed because the computer will have to be reset. Does this sound correct?
          Thanks,
          Bill








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          Hesitation and difficult running S80 2000

          I just talked to Volvo (Tel: 1-800-458-1552), where I called to register a complaint about the ETM being a defective design. They infomred that per service bulletin 25-149 (12/6/05), the Warranty WAS extended on the ETM, to 10 years and 200,000 miles. It Covers repl. of the ETM, and incl. reimbursement for those who already got if fixed. Yippee!! I love Volvo again!








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            Criminal...just plain cirminal. S80 2000

            Yes, but they just RIPPED-OFF Roddy. I still can't believe it...$1200 they made him pay. It just burns me up...I need to quit typing before I start cursing.
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            1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic, 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red, Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon. My cars have been running so well lately they've got me worried.







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