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volvo2 Feb 3rd, 2006 16:37

BBC Watchdog and Volvo ETM failures.
 
BBC Watchdog is presently looking into Volvo ETM failures.

Can I suggest that those of us who are concerned immediately write to Watchdog by going on-line to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/contact/transport.shtml; or write to: BBC Watchdog, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7TS; or telephone: 020 8535 1000

In a recent communication with the program they told me that they need more individuals to make contact with them before they can follow up the issue (e.g. apparently they had 50 contacts regarding the Audi problem).

From what I have seen, if the BBC gets involved then we just might get a result.

Melvyn

brens-s80 Feb 4th, 2006 10:51

broken link
 
Hi Melvyn,

thanks for the heads up but the link to the BBC web site appears to be broken. I have a 1999 S80 which has had its ETM replaced so I'd be interested in adding my tuppence worth !.

regards

Brendan

adieu Feb 4th, 2006 11:03

Try this
 
Here ya go:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/contact/transport.shtml

jtaw45 Feb 4th, 2006 12:17

i haven't had a problem yet but would still like to abck this campaign as it's only a matter of time before we're all effected,any suggestions?i can't really complain about something that hasn't happened.

volvo2 Feb 4th, 2006 23:05

Do you have any of the early symptoms, like erratic idle?

Melvyn

Paul Wildsmith Feb 4th, 2006 23:47

I had this on my 99 2.9, and it was easily cured by cleaning the throttle bore around the flap.

volvo2 Feb 5th, 2006 08:51

That is incorrect. See http://vexedvolvo.org/

jtaw45 Feb 5th, 2006 10:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Wildsmith
I had this on my 99 2.9, and it was easily cured by cleaning the throttle bore around the flap.

After the well documented problems in USA i think it would be wise of us to use this opportunity to protect our wallets now and in the future,if watchdog are willing to take this on and pursue it then i feel we'd be foolish to let the chance slip away.If in 1 years time one of us has to fork out the £600 to get this part replaced imagine how pi$$ed off we'd be,it'll be too late to wish we'd done something then.

After_Shock Feb 15th, 2006 00:48

My efforts to defend Volvo and prove an insight into whats happening have obviously been taken far too seriously so I will just be quiet on the matter.

PunkDebutante Feb 15th, 2006 07:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by After_Shock
Funny problem this, I work in a dealer and have been their 8 months now and have only seen one car with a failed/faulty ETM, hardly a common fault and appears to be getting blown out of proportion by watchdog.

Ive asked the question in the past at work as obviously this gets mentioned alot on the american boards and the techies at work say the faulty ETM's in the states were used on nearly all the cars, however the ETM's on european cars which cause problems are much rarer.

Considering the ETM is a part sourced by Volvo and not made by them, and its also a part that is causing problems after many thousands of miles in nearly all cases people are surprisngly quick to have a go at Volvo and blame them for it! As they have said they will fix problems without charging people personally I think they are being more than generous as im fairly sure they will be getting sod all back from the parts manufacturers.

Volvo has NOT said it will fix the problem without charging. I have paid out over £800 to have mine fixed. Volvo UK has actually said it is going to do nothing about it except now have a software upgrade in April for those with ETM's that have already PAID to have it replaced.

And so you know, the ETM part is EXACTLY the same on the US and UK cars. My father owns 28 Volvo dealerships and has this in writing so guess what... it is going to fail. Your local Volvo dealership may be lucky as far as ATM failures go but mine has numerous ones in this last 6 months.

And lastly, Volvo is one the sourced the part and knew of the problem. This faulty part has almost killed numerous people, including me. So quit spouting off about stuff you honestly don't know about.


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