Posted on 12/17/2024
Volvos with 4WD (4-wheel drive) or AWD (All-Wheel drive) help to make movement through rough roads or off-road terrains easier and smoother. The transfer case is an essential component that makes this possible. Your Volvo’s transfer case transfers power from your car's engine to the front and rear wheels for movement. This power transfer also helps your car maintain traction in poor road conditions. While this car component is great, it can run into problems that could cause it to fail. When this happens, driving in the affected car can be dangerous. This is why it's important to find a solution to the problem once you see the signs. How to Recognize Volvo Transfer Case Failure Here are some common signs that indicate that your car's transfer case could be faulty. Unusual Sounds: If you start to hear unusual, loud noises from under your car, then it could ... read more
Posted on 8/24/2023
Volvo has long been known for its commitment to safety and engineering excellence. However, like any other car manufacturer, it is not immune to occasional issues with its vehicles. One such problem that has affected some Volvo models is front strut failure. This article aims to shed light on this matter and provide valuable information for Volvo owners. Volvo has built its brand around safety, and rightfully so. The company has pioneered numerous safety innovations over the years, earning a reputation for producing some of the safest vehicles on the road. This is why any concerns regarding front strut failure are of great significance. What are Front Struts? Front struts are an integral part of a vehicle's suspension system. They are responsible for supporting the weight of the vehicle, absorbing shocks from the road, and providing stability and control during cornering ... read more
Posted on 11/8/2022
Signs Associated with a Volvo Cooling Fan Module Failure Volvo's are well known for their safety features and attention to detail. One important but often overlooked component in a Volvo is the cooling fan module. The cooling fan module helps to regulate the temperature of the engine, and it can also be used to cool the interior of the car on hot days. The module is located in the front of the car, and it consists of a fan and a motor. The motor is controlled by a switch, and the fan can be turned on manually or automatically. When the engine is running hot, the cooling fan module will help to keep the engine cool and prevent damage. However, on hot days, the module can also be used to cool the interior of the Volvo by blowing air through the vents. As a result, the cooling fan module is an important component in a Volvo that helps to keep both the engine and passengers cool. &nb ... read more
Posted on 2/22/2022
Bushings are the rubber pads that serve as shock absorbers in your Volvo's suspension systems and they seldom last the whole lifecycle of the car. They are very important parts of the suspension system as they provide a barrier between the car's cabin, divots, and bumps. Your Volvo is easier and smoother to drive thanks to the suspension bushing. You can find suspension bushings at every point that a joint has been formed all through the suspension system. They protect the joints from the wear and tear that comes with grinding. Whenever the bushing around a joint begins to weaken, it loses its ability to absorb road shocks and its noise-absorbing capabilities. Some places burn through bushings more quickly than others. The drop-link, anti-roll bar, mounts, control arms, and shock abs ... read more