NHTSA Defect Investigation #PE99040

INADVERTENT SIDE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT: Air Bags:Side/Window

CLOSED

no recall issued

1999 VOLVO V70 -- Alleged that the side air bag may deploy without a side impact crash Investigation was initiated on June 07 1999. Closed on October 27 1999. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning investigation #PE99040 »

NHTSA Defect Investigation #PE00031

TURN SIGNAL: Exterior Lighting

RECALL »

Recall #00V405000

1999 VOLVO V70 -- There is no summary currently available Investigation was initiated on August 15 2000. Closed on December 22 2000. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning investigation #PE00031 »

NHTSA Defect Investigation #RQ04004

HEADLIGHT FAILURE: Exterior Lighting:Headlights**

RECALL »

Recall #04V504000

** This defect investigation is filed under 2 related vehicle components.
1999 VOLVO V70 -- On August 23, 1999, Volvo notified NHTSA that it would conduct a safety recall (99V235) on certain 1997 model year (my) 850 vehicles and certain 1998 S/V/C 70 series vehicles for failure of the headlight switch.the defect report stated in part: "operation of the headlight switch, over an extended period of time, can result in inconsistent operation of the switch."Volvo's remedy for this recall was to replace the headlight switch.this recall query investigation was opened on June 8, 2004, based on 13 reports of headlight failure on 1998 and 1999 S/V/C 70 series vehicles that were not included in the earlier recall.by letter of October 18, 2004, Volvo has notified the Agency that it will now conduct a safety recall of an additional 97,000 MY 1998 through 2000 S70/V70/V70xc and C70 vehicles built from June 5, 1997 through January 11, 2000. Volvo dealers will replace the original equipment "master light switch" with one of an improved design. See safety recall 04V504 for details. Investigation was initiated on June 08 2004. Closed on November 05 2004. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning investigation #RQ04004 »

NHTSA Defect Investigation #EA05021

THROTTLE CONTROL MALFUNCTION: Vehicle Speed Control

RECALL »

Recall #06V441000

1999 VOLVO V70 -- On November 14, 2006 Volvo submitted a defect information report to NHTSA concerning ETM failures in model year (MY) 1999 through 2001 Volvo models (not including the S40 and V40), MY 2002 S60 and V70 with naturally aspirated engines and MY 2002 V70S.according to Volvo, ¿a combination of throttle positioning sensor irregularities, a dirty throttle housing and/or inefficient software calibration may cause a warning lamp to light and the subsequent onset of limp home modes."Volvo further stated that,"this resulted in a high number of these vehicles going into limp home mode without need.¿Volvo indicated that this was the most severe consequence of an ETM fault in the subject vehicles.the recall remedy is a software upgrade introduced by Volvo on March 16, 2006 in a customer satisfaction program.at the time of the notification 161,202 vehicles of the population of 331,301 had already had the software uploaded and were therefore not included in the population count of the recall. ODI¿S analysis of complaints to ODI and Volvo, Volvo field reports and warranty data found that ETM failure could result in (1) engine stall; (2) mechanical limp mode; (3) lunging forward during low-speed driving maneuvers; and (4) faltering during high speed merges or when crossing traffic.ODI identified 12 crashes related to ETM failure, with 6 caused by lunging incidents, 3 caused by stalling incidents, 2 caused by mechanical limp mode and 1 from the faltering condition.ODI's analysis of complaint data and information obtained from consumer interviews identified 1,289 incidents with safety related consequences (389.1 per 100,000 vehicles), including 479 involving engine stall (144.6 per 100,000 vehicles) and 729 involving mechanical limp mode (220.0 per 100,000 vehicles).ODI's analysis of warranty claim narrative text shows at least 14,965 warranty claims with codes indicating an ETM fault resulting in vehicle operation in mechanical limp mode (4.5% of the subject vehicles). Volvo¿S recall addresses ODI¿S safety concerns with ETM failures.ODI will continue to monitor the subject vehicles to determine if additional action is required.this engineering analysis is closed. Investigation was initiated on December 06 2005. Closed on December 12 2006. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning investigation #EA05021 »

NHTSA Defect Investigation #PE05041

THROTTLE CONTROL MALFUNCTION: Vehicle Speed Control

CLOSED

no recall issued

1999 VOLVO V70 -- PE05-041 was opened on July, 26, 2005, based on 136 consumer complaints to ODI alleging throttle control malfunctions in the subject vehicles.ODI has now received 591 complaints of ETM failures which allege symptoms with potential safety related consequences.these include allegations of engine stall, vehicle surging forward without accelerator input, vehicle hesitation upon acceleration and sudden and unexpected transition into reduced performance operation (limp mode).Volvo submitted over 2,900 complaints concerning the ETM in the subject vehicles during PE05-041.ODI's preliminary analysis of a sample the Volvo complaints identified approximately 55 percent with one or more of the symptoms described above.ODI is continuing its assessment of the information contained in the Volvo complaints. In November 2005, to resolve an investigation by the California air resources board, Volvo announced that it would extend the warranty coverage to 10 years / 200,000 miles for the ETM in approximately 356,000 model year 1999 through 2002 passenger cars sold in the United States and Canada.under Volvo's policy, vehicles that experience ETM failures will receive a variety of repairs including ETM cleaning, reprogramming the engine control module and/or replacement of the ETM. This investigation has been upgraded to an engineering analysis (EA05-021) to continue to assess the safety consequences of ETM failures in the subject vehicles. Investigation was initiated on July 26 2005. Closed on December 07 2005. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning investigation #PE05041 »