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2001 V70 wagon V70-XC70 2001

Hi, I am the owner of a 1990 760 turbo wagon, I am looking at a 2001 V70 wagon. Can you tell me anything about this model? What to look for, weak links or any advice for a potential buyer?

Thanks in advance

Philip








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    2001 V70 wagon V70-XC70 2001

    These are the common failures on the 01s

    - upper motor mount (fail in < 30k, OEM part $50, new improved more durable part (for newer models but fits 01s) = $75, labor = 1/2 hour)
    - upper spring seat (for each side: part $25, labor 1/2-1 hour, I think mine failed at 75k. May need alignment afterwards)
    - brake booster (fails at 60k+, $500 part, $250 labor)
    - ETM (fail in 40k+ (people experience vary) volvo is replacing for free under extended warranty. But they do have to determine this is the problem first. For me, early stage of failure was very intermittent and not sure dealer would have been able to read an error code)
    - light bulb seems to go every 20k. $10+ each and easy DIY.


    These seems frequent as well

    - sunroof rattles. easy DIY fix.
    - electronic climate control temperature sensor fan spindle gets jammed, easy DIY fix.

    People also report transmission issues on 01s. Heard there was software upgrades during early production. By now, most/all 01s should have these. Not sure if there were differences in mechanicals. I've not had any problem with my 01.

    02+ V70 turbos have the new ETM that we haven't heard much failures yet. I read somewhere that none turbos has the poorly designed ETM through 03?

    Brake booster seems to have the same problem in 02s.

    Spring seat parts the same through out 01-04 (maybe 04+, can't confirm). I'd guess the failure is inherited unless Volvo redesign the parts around it.

    Dealers charges $95/hour so some of these DIYs will save you some money depending on your ability/interest.

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    2001 Volvo V70 T5 ASR Wife says we are Volvo for Life, 1992 BMW 535iA becoming The Ultimate Driving Machine








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    2001 V70 wagon V70-XC70 2001

    I've got one, and it has been great. So far. I have 93k miles, and haven't even had to do a brake job. Cars with more bells and whistles, traction control, automatic heat etc. have had more trouble.








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    2001 V70 wagon V70-XC70 2001

    According to folks on this board, the Electronic Throttle Module (ETM)is an issue on the 1999-2002 models. If it breaks, the car is essentially undrivable. Its a dealer only repair to the tune of $1000+. However, I understand that Volvo Cars North America has a reimbursement program for this part.

    Caveat Emptor.








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      2001 V70 wagon V70-XC70 2001

      I'll look back through the posts again and see if I missed it.








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        2001 V70 wagon V70-XC70 2001

        Yes, they do...contact your dealer about it. Saved receipts? You're good to 200K miles or 10 years ownership of your car (whichever is first) for replacement, and/or reembusement.
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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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