Tl*the contact owns a 2003 volvo s60. while driving 35 mph, the entire vehicle began to shake, the service engine light illuminated, and the vehicle shut off. the weather conditions were rainy at the time of failure. the failure occurred in the middle of the road. the contact pulled off the highway and the vehicle restarted after 2-3 minutes. the dealer replaced the fuel pressure sensor, but the failure persists. the powertrain was unknown. the current and failure mileages were 63,000.
Dt: contact statds 2003 volvo cut off whilegoing 60 mph. car completely lost power in the middle lane. it was towed ,and they kept it for 3 days. consumer picked it up on 7-16-05. the dealer replaced the battery. nine days later on 7-24-05 the car completely quit again. they called heconsume r at home and told her they thought it was a fuel pressure issue. her car has been in the shop 2 times previously for hesitation and delays, and they kept telling her it was chip related .the last two incidents occurred at relative higher speeds than the first time. car has been in the shop for one week, and she did hear from the service dealership last night. he told her he thought it was a fuel pressure issue and he was going to call in a specialist. *ak
Manufacturer defect for fuel tank vapor leak on 2003 volvo s60 t5. dealer stated a seperated plastic weld seam on tank was realeasing strong fuel vapors. potential risk for vapors to ignite? *la