Welcome to AutoBoardz.com!
FAQFAQ    SearchSearch      ProfileProfile    Private MessagesPrivate Messages   Log inLog in

volvo service now gearbox exploded

 
   AutoBoardz (Home) -> Volvo RSS
Next:  500 SEC engine starts and stops  
Author Message
rich

External


Since: Jul 04, 2007
Posts: 1



(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:55 pm
Post subject: volvo service now gearbox exploded
Archived from groups: alt>autos>volvo (more info?)

Hi there, i recently purchased a volvo v40 1.9td, and as i'd just got
it, i thought it would be prudent to get a genuine volvo service.

After the service i paid the £200 and was told the car was in pretty
good condition. but despite this, the car smokes pretty heavily, i'd
assumed that this would be something that they'd look at (and frankly
was my reason for taking the car in)

today i was driving at around 20mph whaen the car juddered to a halt
with oil pissing out of the bottom, it seems that the gearbox has
destroyed itself leaving me with a potentially hefty bill. the question
is, should the garage have any culpability in this? would it be
something they should have spotted etc?

coming at the end of a week where i've been forced to fork out £1000 on
a taillift repair for my van, this has just about pushed me over the edge...

Rich

 >> Stay informed about: volvo service now gearbox exploded 
Back to top
Login to vote
doofy

External


Since: May 22, 2007
Posts: 34



(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:46 am
Post subject: Re: volvo service now gearbox exploded [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

rich wrote:
> Hi there, i recently purchased a volvo v40 1.9td, and as i'd just got
> it, i thought it would be prudent to get a genuine volvo service.
>
> After the service i paid the £200 and was told the car was in pretty
> good condition. but despite this, the car smokes pretty heavily, i'd
> assumed that this would be something that they'd look at (and frankly
> was my reason for taking the car in)
>
> today i was driving at around 20mph whaen the car juddered to a halt
> with oil pissing out of the bottom, it seems that the gearbox has
> destroyed itself leaving me with a potentially hefty bill. the question
> is, should the garage have any culpability in this? would it be
> something they should have spotted etc?
>
> coming at the end of a week where i've been forced to fork out £1000 on
> a taillift repair for my van, this has just about pushed me over the
> edge...
>
> Rich

From my experience, a volvo dealer (if that's who you went to) don't
have to qualification to do anything but work on the newest cars, and
then only warranty work.

Go to a shop who does volvo only (not a dealer). They survive on being
able to work on all models, and to diagnose problems.

Also, do this BEFORE you buy the car. If the seller will not let you
take the car to get it inspected, buy elsewhere.

 >> Stay informed about: volvo service now gearbox exploded 
Back to top
Login to vote
noLOGIC

External


Since: Jun 11, 2007
Posts: 8



(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 4:56 am
Post subject: Re: volvo service now gearbox exploded [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

hy, i have the '97 s40 so far i didn't ahve to do anything serious on it....
i've heard that manny of them have problems with the gearbox, so i live with
a constant fear of it, as in your case !!!


doofy" wrote in message

> rich wrote:
>> Hi there, i recently purchased a volvo v40 1.9td, and as i'd just got it,
>> i thought it would be prudent to get a genuine volvo service.
>>
>> After the service i paid the £200 and was told the car was in pretty good
>> condition. but despite this, the car smokes pretty heavily, i'd assumed
>> that this would be something that they'd look at (and frankly was my
>> reason for taking the car in)
>>
>> today i was driving at around 20mph whaen the car juddered to a halt with
>> oil pissing out of the bottom, it seems that the gearbox has destroyed
>> itself leaving me with a potentially hefty bill. the question is, should
>> the garage have any culpability in this? would it be something they
>> should have spotted etc?
>>
>> coming at the end of a week where i've been forced to fork out £1000 on a
>> taillift repair for my van, this has just about pushed me over the
>> edge...
>>
>> Rich
>
> From my experience, a volvo dealer (if that's who you went to) don't have
> to qualification to do anything but work on the newest cars, and then only
> warranty work.
>
> Go to a shop who does volvo only (not a dealer). They survive on being
> able to work on all models, and to diagnose problems.
>
> Also, do this BEFORE you buy the car. If the seller will not let you take
> the car to get it inspected, buy elsewhere.
>
 >> Stay informed about: volvo service now gearbox exploded 
Back to top
Login to vote
Display posts from previous:   
Related Topics:
I want to replace gearbox on Volvo s60 D5 - Hello, I need a help. I want to make my Volvo S60 D5 2003 faster, and I have to repleace the gearbox to have the 6th gear. Could anybody help me??? Thanks for your help. Laszlo

Volvo Service GRRRRRRRRRRRRR - - - ts - JUst venting a little over a recent event. The "check engine" indicator turned on last week and I set up a visit to my Volvo dealer to have it extinguished. They are 50 miles from my home and thru the worst traffic in Texas. THe simple act...

M90 gearbox - Oil? - Volvo 940 turbo 1996, M90 gearbox. Anybody who knows what type of oil to use? I asked Volvo, and they came up with a specific volvo number. A very expensive oil, costs almost half of my left arm... Any better suggestion? -- Regards Knut

gearbox problems 940 gle 2.3 turbo 5 speed manual - Hi can anybody help? my car keeps poping out of 3rd and won't go into 4th at all before i spend £300.00 on a second hand box is there a cheeper way????

Help! 1995 Volvo 850 with 95K? - I just ran across a 1995 Volvo 850 4 Door sedan with 95K miles for $3750. I've been looking to buy a Toyota/Honda for under $5000 and ran across this. But, I'm totally Volvo illiterate. Is this a good model and year? Are Volvos reliable? The car has..
   AutoBoardz (Home) -> Volvo All times are: Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Page 1 of 1

 
You can post new topics in this forum
You can reply to topics in this forum
You can edit your posts in this forum
You can delete your posts in this forum
You can vote in polls in this forum



[ Contact us | Terms of Service/Privacy Policy ]