tranmission problem with 1999 s80

Discussion in 'Volvo S80' started by chessplayermeister, Oct 2, 2006.

  1. I have had a 99 S80 T6 Volvo (87K miles) for a year and so far have had
    mostly the usual false alarm readings, so overall I was pretty happy.
    However, tonight the transmission all of a sudden died. I accellerated
    a bit from a stop, and the car made a sound and afterwards would not be
    responsive, until it stopped on an uphill part of the road. The check
    engine light and the urgent transmission service message came a couple
    of minutes later.

    So my question is, is there any hope that this may be anything less
    than a complete transmission failure? I have read that Volvo for the
    most part does not repair transmissions but changes them--can it be
    anything short of that?

    I'd appreciate very much if a guru out here, or anyone with a similar
    problem would reply briefly. Many thanks!
     
    chessplayermeister, Oct 2, 2006
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    Brian V Guest

    Is it just being a dog? Are you sure the intercooler hose didn't just
    pop off? Check down in the front right for the 4" hose (looking at the
    engine on the left). Had that happen to me about 6mo ago, 2000 S80 T6.

    -Brian
     
    Brian V, Oct 2, 2006
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    John Horner Guest

    There is some small chance that it is just a control failure which might
    be fixed without a complete replacement, but you will have to get to a
    shop which really knows these cars and can hook up to read out the
    diagnostic code. Do not go to anyone unless they work on these vehicles
    all the time. A general purpose mechanic or transmission shop is more
    likely to get it wrong than is a Volvo or at least European car specialist.

    John
     
    John Horner, Oct 3, 2006
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