I have a 2012 volvo xc60 with an adhesive failure at the top of the windshield that is apparently caused by a manufacturing defect that volvo has yet to take responsibility for repairing at their dealerships. this is a safety hazard. according to volvo: "the windshield is one of the most important parts of the car. not only does it ensure an undistorted view ' it also is a critical structural component of the vehicle. that means the installation process for windshield replacement has to be exact and performed using only volvo genuine glass in order to retain the original properties. the windshield is important to the structural integrity of the vehicle and also interacts with many volvo safety systems. the only way to preserve performance and guarantee safety is to install volvo genuine windshields. using volvo-specified adhesives will bond the windshield to the same strength as when assembled in the factory. it's important the bond has the right strength for the function of the passenger airbag which is designed to use the windshield as a support when deployed." https://www.volvotechinfo.com/sitecontent/certifiedcollision/factsheetvolvogenuinewindshield011419-final.pdf i have been referred to an auto glass shop by the volvo dealership for repair and was told by that shop that there is no after market part so the part from volvo is over $700.00 and that i would need to be prepared to pay for that part should the glass shatter upon removal. *tr
The front windscreen / windshield bonding had failed within the first couple of years of ownership of the vehicle. this was not known at the time, misdiagnosed by the manufacturer, and only recently identified by a 3rd party. this is apparently a common issue encountered and has led to, according to the local 3rd party garage, at least one instance of a windshield becoming detached during driving. in our case the bond has progressively failed across the top of the windshield with the symptom being an intermittent water leak. one concern is the windscreen detaching during motion, but my more serious concern it the possibility of the windscreen affecting function of the passenger front airbag.
Water leaking into interior from windshield. i've taken it to the volvo dealership and they won't fix it due to being out of warranty. safelite wants $350-$800 to reseal or replace the windshield. the leak is making it dangerous to drive in wet weather as it drips onto the steering wheel and onto the driver. the leak occurs during any rainy condition while stationary or in motion.
Water drips from top of windshield into car as fast as it comes down. drains into lights fixtures as well as gears and wheel. fogged up glass on highway causing serious safety concern. in winter caused gears to freeze in park. water pooled in bottom of car and in light fixtures. water in sunroof control - caused malfunction. when going from stop to start water rains down in eyesight cause another major safety concern. dealer said windshield was loose. service said they had not seen this problem. sales said this model has this problem all the time. interesting conflict... volvo forums have this issue well documented.
Adhesive failure to the winshield glass surface
I bought my xc60 in 2012 from gerald jones volvo in evans, ga. approximately in 2017 my wife notice water coming inside the car from the windshield on the driver's side. at that time, i had the dealership look at the windshield and sunroof. they found nothing wrong. the water continued to leak in the car, but in july 2017, the navy transferred me to japan and the car was stored in a military approved facility. i was not able to get the windshield repaired prior to leaving overseas. when we returned in july 2019, we were reminded of the leak when we took the car through a carwash. finally, on 10 jan 2020 after i made the claim with my insurance company, i took it to safelite in fallschurch, va. the technicians checked the windshield and they commented that they have seen a lot of volvo's with factory install issues with windshields. i checked your website for recalls and there were none. when the technicians removed it they found that the seal was never bonded to the windshield at the very top of the windshield and the windshield was loose all along the roofline. i've attached pictures. i believe this is a major safety problem. i searched the internet for others that had similar complaints and found a lot of people with this same year, make, and model have complained. this should be a mandatory safety recall. there appears to be a serious problem with these vehicles and could cause serious injuries in a collision, if not death. this defect is consistent whether we are in motion or sitting still. it leaks all the time.