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Originally Posted by redxc60
We have a 2010 XC60 D5 AWD Manual, roughly 70k miles. There is a drone from the rear that starts at 50mph. At first I thought it was a failing wheel bearing but it doesn't get louder with increased speed but does get change slightly with more power.
The local dealer had a look and diagnosed a problem with the rear drive. They have quoted £5k to change the primary and secondary "final drive units". After picking myself off the showroom floor, I thought I'd do some research.
What has really surprised me is that there is barely a mention on the internet of an XC60 AWD rear drive failing. You can usually find discussion about any fault on any car somewhere so clearly this one is not a common fault. There's just one other thread on this forum => http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=221154
Does anyone know anything about how these units fail? Is it reasonable to change both units or is the dealer just doing a blind replacement instead of identifying the cause of the problem?
ps We've not had any warning messages about AWD.
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Yes, that's my thread.
I had pretty much similar experience as you, my (then) 6 year old XC60 has just 32K miles on the clock. Sounded similar to a wheel bearing. The dealership pretty much laughed at me on the phone when I told them a local engineer had suggested it wasn't a wheel bearing but a rear diff issue "never heard of that with an XC60". But a failure it was.
Given mine was £2700, I can't see how it would now be £5K, so it sounds like they are replacing more than is necessary. It might be worth asking your dealer for an extraordinary contribution. I might have been "lucky" in that mine was really pretty low mileage.