Volvo xc 60

gdad13
gdad13 Forum Participant Posts: 1
edited October 2018 in Towcars & Towing #1

Whilst touring Scotland my Volvo XC60 year 2012, with 50000miles , had to have a new auto gearbox at a cost of £5000. I do hope this years tow car of the year achieves a greater mileage.

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  • Mitsi Fendt
    Mitsi Fendt Forum Participant Posts: 484
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    edited October 2018 #2

    Have a conversation with Volvo especially if the vehicle has been maintained at main dealers.. Should have done better than 6 years and only 50,000 miles.. 

  • lornalou1
    lornalou1 Forum Participant Posts: 2,169
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    edited October 2018 #3

    Has it been towing for 6 years and has it had a gearbox service ie  oil change. I personally don't like this sealed for life rubbish. Lots of info on volvo owners website.  https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=257449 

  • asda160
    asda160 Forum Participant Posts: 87
    edited October 2018 #4

    ....if your transmission is the 6 speed auto it is an Aisin and is not built by Volvo.

    It is a very common unit used by a myriad of vehicle manufacturers.

    It is a very reliable unit if Aisin's advice is adhered to which is if towing change that oil early. 

    Oil degrades and is hygroscopic causing debris in valves in turn causing catastrophic failures. Colour of your oil tells all.

    Volvo say sealed for life if not towing but if you read the manual they too go on to say change at every 50k if arduous conditions such as towing. I would place towing a caravan in Scotland as very arduous.

    Did you have the oil changed? If so you may have some recourse with Volvo even if it is only a contribution towards the cost, more so if you have been loyal and had the vehicle serviced by Volvo.

    If you've had it from new and have done the 50k and didn't read that bit of the manual, well you chanced your luck and it ran out !

    I bought my XC70 with 38k miles already on the clock and even though it did not have a tow are fitted until I purchased it, I didn't know the driving style of the previous owner so at 48k had the oil changed. It cost me £200 and I have adhered to what Volvo and Aisin ask of me as I tow with it on a regular basis, i.e. arduous conditions. If mine goes bang I'll have a strong case.