![]() ![]() No intentionally bad, harmful, or deceptive advice. Memes, youtube videos and other non questions are not allowed Title, salvage, body work, paint work, etc questions also dont belong here. Showing off w/out a question goes in r/justrolledintotheshop legal/insurance questions go in r/legaladvice or r/insurance. If it's got wheels, treads, floats, flies, or has an engine you're good to go and we'll do our best to help. This is a subreddit for asking Mechanical questions pertaining to vehicles, engines, etc. Questions of this nature will be removed RULES Please Take a Moment To Read The Rules Before Postingġ) Advice Format. BELONG in r/Autobody or /r/Diyautobody/ Do not ask for an estimate there as it is against the subs rules. If that isn't available, provide all you know and explain why.Īll bodywork, accident damage, paint, dent/ding questions. If possible posts must include the make/model/year in the title or body of the post. PART TRADING: If you have parts you would like to trade please do so at r/partIt The dealer was not given any warning that I should stop driving the car in the meantime before the new engine is fitted.Join the /r/MechanicAdvice IRC for instant conversations with other users on libera.chat irc network. I had a similar problem yesterday morning, took it into the dealer and within two hours Volvo UK had informed the dealer that he should replace the engine! The dealer seemed as baffled as I was at this drastic action - the car has covered 22,000 miles. Sorry folks - haven't got the hang of this forum's protocols yet. Has anybody had the same issue? Can it be related to weather temperature which ranges between 22 - 33 degrees Fahrenheit? The same warning appears every morning since then and disappears after the engine gets warmer few minutes later. For that reason, I started and stopped the engine several times and it disappeared. Because the car is too new, I thought it was a sensor error. 3 days ago Coolant Level Low warning appeared on the information screen when I started the engine. QUOTE (okan Dec 19 2009, 01:40 PM) I purchased a new Volvo XC60 3.2FWD in September 2009. The error message says to stop the engine safely.surely this is an idication that something isn't right? ![]() I consider myself very fortunate that I was not travelling at normal speeds when this occurred or I dread to think of the consequences. But I just want to advise other drivers of the XC-60 in Ireland of what happened to me. I am not saying what happened was related to the "low coolant level" warning or any of the other warnings - I am not a mechanic so I don't know. The dealer came and towed the smoking car away.and I haven't heard a word from them since. There was an overpowering burning smell, functionality of the car shut down and I had no choice but to abandon the car in traffic. When I tried to change gears to move out of traffic to safety, I realised that the clutch and gears no longer functioned. Yesterday 23rd September, whilst I was driving the vehicle in rush hour traffic, my fears were realised when I noticed smoke coming out from under the bonnet. Surely this can't be normal for a car with less than 10,000 km that is less than 6 months old? So they simply topped up the coolant level which was below minimum level. I came across a recall in Australia which involved the same error () but my fears were dismissed as there was no recall in Ireland. Having looked up the issue on this forum and others on the internet, I became increasingly concerned. The car has been back with the dealer on numerous occassions and the warnings generally dismissed though the childlock mechanism on one side was replaced - unsuccessfully! I purchased a brand new XC60 in March 2010 and was getting repeated warnings such as "low coolant level, stop engine safely", "engine management failure - service required" and "child lock failure - service required". ![]()
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