Friday, January 17, 2025

DKK 20,000 fault kills Martin's Volvo after 800 hours

A popular function in many of Volvo's cars stops working after exactly 800 hours. It costs DKK 20,000 to repair the error.

The heater that can keep the temperature in newer Volvos when the cars are parked dies. It happens after 800 hours. Exactly 800 hours and 23 minutes.

This is what Martin Arwidsson, who owns a Volvo XC70, tells Aftonbladet .

– The heater is programmed to stop working, says the Volvo owner.

Subsequently, Martin Arwidsson has received an estimate from an authorized Volvo workshop. Here you want 20,000 Swedish kroner – just over 13,000 Danish kroner – to get the heat back in the car.

READ ALSO: Red Bull's Formula 1 car has been given a parking stall on public roads

The bill and the error immediately sent Martin Arwidsson on the hunt for other Volvo owners with the same problem. And he claims to have found hundreds of them.

He even managed to find a much cheaper solution to the problem by looking around on YouTube. The Webasto engine in the Volvos can be saved with a few homemade tricks.

– You reprogram the hours and reset them. Then the heater works again. It takes ten minutes, says Martin Arwidsson to the media.

However, it is not a solution, neither Volvo in Sweden nor Webasto recommends. Still, there are several Volvo owners who believe that this is the solution.

Magnus Holst, press manager at Volvo Cars Sweden, tells Aftonbladet that the car brand has not introduced the restriction that the owners are talking about. And that in any case they have not asked the subcontractor to do it.

Nevertheless, a number of motorists claim that they are also affected by the error. A problem that has so far gone beyond cars that Volvo has built between 2008 and 2012.

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

https://youtu.be/Z2GLKHP1LkE?si=88Ul6EkpVISGGoaq

Latest

Don't miss

Modern cars can't see these pedestrians

A new study from the US indicates that pedestrians...

Police officer charged with letting wife drive 200 km/h

A Swedish policeman has been charged for chasing a...

Lost 2.3 billion – Polestar will build a car in Europe

On Thursday afternoon, Polestar management presented a rescue plan...

6 out of 10 electric car owners experience significant loss of range

NAF, the Norwegian answer to FDM, now says that...

43 percent of drivers fail the same part of the driving test

New figures from Norway show that 43 percent of...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

BMW's most popular M car in 2024 short on power

Almost one in 10 BMWs built in 2024 will run on electricity. Of the 206,000 cars sold, the i4 M50 was the most popular...

Only one in five Germans is considering switching to an electric car

While sales of new electric cars plummeted in Germany during 2024, the latest figure shows that only one in five Germans is considering an...

2,500 speed cameras get new features against drivers

In Sweden, politicians hope that a change in the law can be passed through the Riksdag, allowing the police to roll out speed cameras...

Celebrity in money trouble – all the cars are gone

Mike Brewer, who made a name for himself on the British car show Wheeler Dealers, has to admit that he's not made of money....

Media: Tesla Model Y will be much more expensive in Europe

Dutch media outlet Autoweek reports that Tesla is ready to significantly increase the price of Denmark's most popular car. Production began last week. The...

Verstappen on the way out? Gets 9 billion to change teams

Right now, rumors are swirling that Aston Martin has offered the four-time world champion a whopping 9 billion kroner to replace Red Bull. Verstappen...

Sarcastic Clarkson denies: "I watch lesbian porn"

Jeremy Clarkson has had to defend himself against rumors of homophobia. Typically for the famous TV presenter, his response is full of sarcasm. The...

NAVOR E5 has landed: New car brand in Denmark

With NAVOR, Wismo Group brings a new player to the Danish car market – the first model E5 is a spacious plug-in hybrid SUV...

Scientist criticizes electric cars – they can't be used for anything

Daniel Brandell is a Swede, a researcher in batteries, and he doesn't give much thought to the world's largest range test. He doesn't think...

Saphe has violated the law, authorities say

Saphe, which makes millions selling traffic alarms to Danes, is now correcting itself. The Consumer Ombudsman believes the company is violating the law. Saphe,...

136-year-old car company sold for 5 billion kroner

After many years of disagreements in a joint venture, the 136-year-old tire company Dunlop has sold Japan's Sumitomo Rubber. The deal is worth DKK...

Ford to close German factory this year – 4,000 jobs lost

Ford is soon a thing of the past. At least on the outskirts of the German city of Saarlouis. After 57 years, a car...
footer.txt Viser footer.txt.