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    XC60 D5 Broken Alt Belt

    Just wondering if anyone has had any early Alternator belt failures our D5 12mths old with 18K on the clock went for a tow truck ride today due to the alternator belt snaping and the EHPS stopped working making the car undrivable

    cheers Andrew

    #2
    This is the first case that I have seen reported on here
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    Previously XC60, V70, S40, ...

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      #3
      Thanks yeah I had not seen anything about it before I think it must have been a freak occurence I did not believe it myself,I have been a mechanic 20yrs never seen it happen before when everthing is new and good???

      cheers Andrew

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        #4
        My alternator belt failed at 24,000 miles when my car was 19 months old. It left me stranded in London on one of the snowiest nights of the year, although the AA were fantastic and somehow got me home. I was told by the Volvo dealer that the tensioning pulley had seized, causing the belt to fail.
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          #5
          to gaskit's point, a broken belt may be symptomatic of another issue. i've not had a broken belt on the xc60 but on my megane years ago the belt went. it was due to a seized water pump.
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            #6
            It is unlikely the actual belt failed , the tensioner has been known to be troublesome , on its 2nd recall now for this ,and that version of the D5 is on its 3rd different type did you have any recalls on it ?
            My comments are only based on my opinions and vast experience .

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              #7
              ours is a Jan 11 built MY2011.5 and we have had no recalls yet?
              cheers Andrew
              Originally posted by Clan View Post
              It is unlikely the actual belt failed , the tensioner has been known to be troublesome , on its 2nd recall now for this ,and that version of the D5 is on its 3rd different type did you have any recalls on it ?

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                #8
                yes clan correct its due to poly v belt tensioner on all d5' they have been recalled 3 times ,,,

                now what might have happed is part of the belt might have went behind timming cover and either broke timming belt or make it jump ,,or you might be so lucky that it hasnt disturbed timming at all ..
                its really luck i guess have had many many cars in with poly v belt snapped and knackered engine and other hand just a poly v belt and new modifyed tensioner

                good luck keep us poste d
                Last edited by copperknob; Jun 23, 2012, 19:58. Reason: edit

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                  #9
                  apparently the new modifyed tensioner for poly v-belt is being recalled this is 4th time dont why they cant get it right ,have a 61 plate xc60 with broen belt head damaged ,tensioners are hopeless

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                    #10
                    Just seen this 3 month old thread, I've replaced my D5 aux belt/tensioner & idler pulleys this weekend following a cambelt/tensioner/idler change a couple of weeks ago. The old pulleys looked/sounded fine, no roughness at all. I hope I've not created a potential fail point soon where there wasn't necessarily one before :shocked:.

                    Is there any way of checking, other than removing the aux belt cover every 10k miles or so to check for noisy running or early stage belt fragmentation?

                    The aux tensioner and idler pulleys were supplied complete with the bracket containing the tensioner spring so the whole lot was replaced, not just the pulleys.
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                      #11
                      Is this a problem on all D5's irrespective of car or is it just a XC60 problem ?
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                        #12
                        Last winter my dealer call me to change the alternator belt and the tension wheel under warranty, because there was a recall from Volvo for all 5 cylinder diesel engines...
                        XC60 D5 AWD MY 2010 240 HP / 530 Nm

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                          #13
                          belt breaking

                          Originally posted by wimorrison View Post
                          This is the first case that I have seen reported on here
                          ive seen earlier posts by copperknob advising this issue but dont think you believed him ,i think he's best placed suspect he's a technician as he's very knowledgable when it comes to volvo's,ive re read them he call's them ()tilt belt ,guess this is new name for what id call fan belt

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by kid volvo View Post
                            ive seen earlier posts by copperknob advising this issue but dont think you believed him ,i think he's best placed suspect he's a technician as he's very knowledgable when it comes to volvo's,ive re read them he call's them ()tilt belt ,guess this is new name for what id call fan belt
                            The 'report' by copperknob came after this thread was started and whilst he says that he has undertaken dozens there are still no reports from any failures by users on this forum. It is also interesting that the other Volvo employed person who uses this site has not posted saying that he is aware of a large number of failures either. Nor have their been people coming forward as a result of this thread detailing their failures.

                            In fact, a search of the internet fails to find the reports of mass failure indicated by copperknob - whatever you choose to call it, tilt belt, v belt, cam belt, alternator belt, cooling belt...
                            Currently XC60
                            Previously XC60, V70, S40, ...

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                              #15
                              well its not cam belt as thats timing belt hes referring to poly v belt which runs power steering,altanator etc i was in my dealler ship and asked the receptionist if they have had any problems or deallings and alarmingly yes there was a big problem something to do with tensioner so there you are thats from horses mouth hope copperknob come in on this one

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