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Originally Posted by Tickle71
2009 model had this issue when I bought it 3 years ago, I took it straight back to the seller and they had the screen rebonded at their cost, if it happens again it will be replaced under my car insurance after accidentally being hit by a flying pheasant.
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I had a windscreen replaced due to stone damage & the Autoglass guy said it was a common fault with Volvos around the 2008-10 models. The bodong wasn't done properly. He cured mine when he fitted the new windscreen. But as with things like the awful Alcantara seat coverings that split so easily, when I complained to Volvo UK that this was the 3rd car with the same problem, they said they had never had a complaint about it so there was no comeback.