NHTSA — Structure: Body Problems

5.5

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
16,233 miles

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2015 Volvo S60 body / paint problems

body / paint problem

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2015 Volvo S60 Owner Comments

problem #3

Jan 282024

S60

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The child safety lock is not engaged. The door latches on the rear right passenger door in my car has failed. It fails to unlock when from the inside. In an emergency situation. Passengers won't be able to exit the vehicle quickly. The Problem can be reproduced and there are current door latch recalls in other models but it needs to extend out these models too. It has not been inspected by police but. again there is a recall for similar models. The recall should extend out to these models. No warning signs.

- Daly City, CA, USA

problem #2

Jul 022018

S60

  • 35,700 miles
While driving on a highway at 65 mph (the legal limit) at approximately 6:55 am on 2 July 2018, I was two or more car lengths behind the car ahead of me when the sun roof catastrophically shattered. No road debris was observed and the road was dry and not in a construction zone. With the sudden exploding sound, I didn't know what was going on but was able to maintain control of the car. I was ducking down reflexively as the noise was above my head. Fortunately, the interior sun roof shade was closed and the sun roof was closed. In my rearview mirror, I saw the car directly behind braking hard and the cars in the next lane slowing down to avoid the debris I later realized was the ejected glass from my sun roof. The noise continued and then the glass began falling into the front area of the car through the vents in the sun shade and I finally realized the sun roof glass had shattered. The car is maintained in excellent condition and there were no signs of chipping, cracks or other damage to the sun roof prior to the incident. There were also no signs on the car's hood, windshield, or roof that shows debris impacted the car and caused the failure.

- Jacksonville Beach, FL, USA

problem #1

Jul 262016

S60

  • 13,000 miles
2015.5 Volvo S60 T5 drive-E, less than 13K miles. Both the left and right front fender surfaces, just behind the front headlights, are extremely hot to touch after normal driving. Bending down to look under the car, I had put my hand above the front wheel and noticed the fender area was extremely hot to the touch. The car had been driven normally and was in my garage at the time; the car was not in the hot sun. The ambient temp was approx. 78F. Using a hand held non-contact thermometer, the front fender surface temperature behind the front headlights was measured - it approached 140F at both fender surfaces. Since these front fenders are readily accessible by small children, these surfaces can be potentially dangerous for some time after the engine has been shut off. As noted in astm C1055, short duration bodily contact at 140F could be potentially dangerous causing 1st degree burns. When one opens the engine hood, it appears the hot fender surfaces are the result of vehicle design. A black metallic upper body brace connects the hot radiator to the left and right fender areas. Based on this observation, one can only assume all 2015.5 Volvo S60's have this issue and should be easy to investigate/verify. I don't believe the temp I observed (140F) accounts for worst case scenarios, such as undetected engine faults (excessive eng temps). Undetected faults could create significantly higher fender surface temps. No warnings of hot fender surface temps were found in the 2015.5 S60 operating manual, nor were there any stickers in the car noting such. NHTSA website indicated that the manufacturer had noted excessive turbo coolant hose temps. Since this appears to be a design issue associated with the car itself and this is a potential burn issue for unsuspecting small children, this complaint should be investigated immediately.

- Chula Vista, CA, USA

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