Is my S40 a lemon?
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping you all might have some advice for me. I bought a 2006 S40 with 47K on it about twelve days ago. Five days in, it started stalling right after I started it up. Took it back to dealer. They changed the battery (genius!) but it continued to stall out. They are now going to try to repair it a second time. Since I'm in MA, I'm covered by the used car warranty law-- after three failed attempts to fix the problem within 60 days, I'll be eligible for a full refund. I love the little car, and I was happy to find it. Had a clean carfax, has been maintained by dealers, and has no other problems that I know about (yet). Any ideas on what the issue could be, or if there's an internal defect common to this model year? I would really appreciate any ideas. My parents have driven Volvos for 25 years and never had a serious problem, so I really thought I'd be getting a quality car-- and now I'm kind of stymied. Thanks!
I'm hoping you all might have some advice for me. I bought a 2006 S40 with 47K on it about twelve days ago. Five days in, it started stalling right after I started it up. Took it back to dealer. They changed the battery (genius!) but it continued to stall out. They are now going to try to repair it a second time. Since I'm in MA, I'm covered by the used car warranty law-- after three failed attempts to fix the problem within 60 days, I'll be eligible for a full refund. I love the little car, and I was happy to find it. Had a clean carfax, has been maintained by dealers, and has no other problems that I know about (yet). Any ideas on what the issue could be, or if there's an internal defect common to this model year? I would really appreciate any ideas. My parents have driven Volvos for 25 years and never had a serious problem, so I really thought I'd be getting a quality car-- and now I'm kind of stymied. Thanks!
I am not aware of any common defect that would cause that problem. However, I doubt that it is anything major and should be fixable (ie. vacuum line, contaminated fuel, idle control). A good mechanic should be able to find it, a bad one will frustrate you.
Stan
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