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Problems with 2009 Volvo XC90 SERVICE BRAKES

On average, the 2009 Volvo XC90 starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES and its various aspects after 58 640 miles.

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES problems on 2009 Volvo XC90

During switching off ignition a warning light was visible, on turning on ignition again multiple faults registered on the instrument cluster.no issues prior to this fault occurred. list of faults noticed: 1: srs warning light (instrument cluster notification) 2: abs failure (instrument cluster notification) 3: passenger airbag off (instrument cluster notification) 4: passenger airbag fault-service required (instrument cluster notification) 5: passenger electrical assist seat not working 5: hazard lights only work when ignition is on 6: vehicle cannot lock or unlock 7: rear tail lights stay on continuously even after removal of ignition key. 8: no brake lights 9: no turn right signals (back or front) 10: headlight fault (instrument cluster notification) 11: rev counter not aligned correctly, sits at 6:00 while vehicle is off. 12: rev counter rests at 7000rpm on engine idle and continues clockwise. 13: engine will not pass 4000rpm 14: engine stopped enroute to volvo dealership traveling at 65mph with loss of power steering and brake assist. vehicle was able to re start after coming to complete stop. 15: trip computer does not register miles traveled. 16: miles left till empty shows 9999. *tr

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