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Problems with 2002 Volvo S60 SEATS

On average, the 2002 Volvo S60 starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 159 333 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2002 Volvo S60

Service lights scroll in sporadic motion flipping through constant alerts, check engine light, air bag light, constant electrical problems going on, fuel door wont open, both front seats have electrical problems, obvious burn thru on passenger side indicates its been overheated and dangerous. everytime i've taken it in the shop they say there are no recalls - yet plenty of complaints over fires with seats. can't used heated seats at all. engine seems to remain inconsistent in speed, dashboard lights go completely out and the electrical issues affect back brake lights. the electrical issues bounce in cycles to where no one can detect the problems. check engine line continues to have to be reset and service lights continually send scrolled warning to pull over. already had vehicle towed and can't trust vehicle will start. always a wiring issue involved. the car is in the shop now again. 3/16/18 (same issues)

Takata recall i just got my 2002 volvo s60 as a gift and was told the head gasket needed to be replaced. i am unable to do anything with the vehicle due to the problems that it consists of because of all the recalls on it please help me i need a reliable vehicle to take care of my kids and to get back and forth to work. i haven't had the name switched over to my name yet my name is [xxx] phone number [xxx] thank you so much information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

Noticed a burning smell while driving, and smoke emanating from left side of driver's seat. felt around and my hand was burned. pulled over to find that the heating element inside the seat had burned through the cushion and leather leaving a hole on the side of the driver's seat. searching the internet, this appears to have also happened to other drivers. *tr

While driving in the dark, power to the electronics listed below were lost inevitably and many warning lights/messages appeared on the dash (also listed below under symptoms). there were no warning signs that this was about to happen nor is there any explanation for why it happened. i was driving on a dark road and i lost complete vision of the road due to headlight failure (both low and high beams). this scenario is a common safety issue associated with many other similar volvo years and models. i had to stop the car immediately to avoid crashing and call someone to pick me up. all symptoms from this "blackout" did not and have not disappeared since it happened, making the car undrivable. these symptoms are suspect to be the result of a cem failure, which also controls emissions. as stated previously, this exact scenario has caused thousands of similar volvo years and models to be recalled/repaired on volvo's behalf. unfortunately, my vehicle model has not been placed under recall for this extremely, dangerous safety defect. i would like to see action taken against volvo and repair costs covered on their behalf. symptoms: brake failure stop safely warning message engine system service required warning message srs airbag service urgent warning message low beam headlights not working high beams headlights not working check engine light on abs light on traction control light on odometer not working radio not working power seats & heated seats not working 12v sockets (front & rear) not working trip odometer not working clock reset. *tr

While driving in my volvo s60 this past week i had the seat heater on. i noticed it got extremely hot, the seat seemed much hotter than it usually got when i do put it on, at first i didn't think anything of it since it has been so cold i just figured "wow this is working great!" but the next morning when going out to work i noticed a burnt mark circle in shape on the side of the seat when getting into my volvo. i was upset since i don't smoke and i am the only one who drives my car. when i went to put on the heater for the seat the seat never got hot. i was wondering if their is anyone else who has had this problem and if this car has a recall due to a safety issue. to me it is obvious that something was burning in the heating element and burnt out the seat heater. if there was a recall on this i never received any information about it. what made me wonder if there was recall on this i remember reading in the paper about a women who had a fire in heated seat this past year. please get back to me regarding this information. thank you, [xxx]. *nm information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

1) driver's seat shifts rearward on acceleration and shifts forward on braking. dealer has attempted to fix this problem 3 or more times, but it re-ppears shortly after repair. this is a safety issue.*ak 2) vehicle difficult to shift gears (manual transmission). gear changes are very 'jerky', the vehicle cannot be shifted smoothly. volvo recommends letting the clutch slip more, but this only masks the problem. 3) volvo acknowledges an electromagnetic radiation problem with this vehicle, but refuses to fix it. this is a safety issue.

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