2001-2008 Volvo S60: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 2001-2008 Volvo S60 directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
2001:
Under certain operating conditions, some cooling fans may overheat, potentially causing heat damage and rare possibility of engine-compartment fire.
2001-02 S60 originally sold in Arizona and Nevada:
Due to the combination of fuel quality and climate conditions, the fuel pump may, in certain cases, experience a reduced functionality. The most common symptoms would be fuel odor. Dealers will replace the fuel pump free of charge.
2001-02:
A dirty throttle housing and/or inefficient software calibration may force the vehicle into limp home mode. Dealers will install the current software upgrade onto the involved vehicles.
2001-03 S60:
On certain passenger cars, the second ISOFIX guide was not installed and, in certain cases, the owner's manual ISOFIX information is incorrect.
2003-04:
The fuel pressure sensor located on the left end of the fuel rail may, at times, transmit an incorrect signal regarding the fuel pressure to the engine control module. The check engine light may then illuminate. Dealers will replace the fuel pressure sensor.
2005-06:
The label denoting the tire and loading pressure information is incorrect. Dealers will mail the correct labels free of charge.








