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Neoinwales Dec 12th, 2022 13:13

All wheel drive service required
 
My XC90 has this message - All wheel drive service required - appears on the dash. I took it to see Steve, Cardiff Volvo Specialist. He told me it needs a new pump. He helped to remove the message from dash. As he told me it won't make much difference, more importantly it costs a few hundreds for parts only, I probably leave it as it is. Does anybody have related experience? Thanks

Clan Dec 12th, 2022 13:38

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Originally Posted by Neoinwales (Post 2864238)
My XC90 has this message - All wheel drive service required - appears on the dash. I took it to see Steve, Cardiff Volvo Specialist. He told me it needs a new pump. He helped to remove the message from dash. As he told me it won't make much difference, more importantly it costs a few hundreds for parts only, I probably leave it as it is. Does anybody have related experience? Thanks

It makes a big difference it means the car is no longer 4 wheel drive ...

Neoinwales Dec 12th, 2022 14:31

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Originally Posted by Clan (Post 2864242)
It makes a big difference it means the car is no longer 4 wheel drive ...

XC90 is AWD all time, isn't it?

Honestly, I don't feel much different.

azzledazzle Dec 13th, 2022 08:39

The xc90 is mainly front wheel drive with the rears only kicking in when the front wheels slip, this is all controlled by the haldex system. It is not a permanent 4WD. You can live without it, but if you ever find yourself in a slippy situation, especially this time of year with the snow and ice, you'll wish you had the AWD system fixed and fully functional.

Neoinwales Dec 13th, 2022 09:11

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Originally Posted by azzledazzle (Post 2864407)
The xc90 is mainly front wheel drive with the rears only kicking in when the front wheels slip, this is all controlled by the haldex system. It is not a permanent 4WD. You can live without it, but if you ever find yourself in a slippy situation, especially this time of year with the snow and ice, you'll wish you had the AWD system fixed and fully functional.

I thought it was all time 4 wheel drive. Thanks for the information. I am going to empty my pocket then.


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