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My vehicle's air bag light is on. My dash message is: Passenger airbag off service urgent. I took it to koons Volvo of owings mills, Inc to be serviced. I was told that the passenger occupancy weight sensor has stopped working and need to be replaced. The service technician could not tell me why it would have stopped working. He just said it could just happen. I asked the service technician what does it do and he said that it weighs passengers for the correct pressure of the airbag in case it is deployed. He also said that my complete airbag system will not work without it which means that the driver's side as well as the side airbags will not deploy in case of an accident. The cost of this repair is $2,249 which is extremely expensive. This appears to be more of a defect and not wear and tear. Volvo advertises it's safety features which attracted me to purchase one. They don't tell you that the safety features may not work when you need them. I was told by another service station in alexandria, va that this is a common repair that he performs on Volvo. I saw the airbag light one morning when I turned on the car after it had been sitting overnight. No one was in the passenger seat. It was not there the night before.
I am the second owner of this car the other owner was in the family and the airbags have never been deployed. A couple months ago the SRS airbag service urgent light came on and we took it to the dealership to have it looked at. They said that the airbags needed to be replaced. Being that this is such a crucial component that should be working if it has never been used I wanted to alert NHTSA and see if it were a more widespread concern. I appreciate you looking into this. There were no events leading up to the airbag light and that is the reason for my concern.
Having bought a 2013 Volvo XC90 with 36K miles on it, I was driving on a highway 2 weeks later when I saw smoke coming out of the engine. The engine stalled and shut down. I quickly pulled over the car and was able to get out as the smoke was increasing. Within 4-5 minutes, the car was on fire. It was completely gutted and destroyed. Volvo declined to accept blame and said that the cause of fire cannot be determined. This is supposed to be the safest car and I was surprised at their callous attitude. The dealer from summit NJ was far more professional. The highway it happened on was rt. 295 near princeton NJ. I hope others can learn from this debacle and get some help if there is a fundamental problem with 2013 XC90. They did have a recall for the 2010 XC90 for the same reason. I feel the cause was either an electrical short circuit or a problem with transmission.
- East Windsor, NJ, USA
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- Aberdeen, MD, USA