S60 Check Engine Light Issues
#1
S60 Check Engine Light Issues
I have a 2005 S60 with 65,500 miles. I bought it as Certified Used in 2006. For 2 years, I have taken my car to dealer to fix check engine light. The light does not always stay on. It could be on for a month and then off for 3 months. In 2010, they could not figure out why it came on. They updated software and sent me on my way. In Feb 2011 had Camshft Reset Valve replaced. I took it back in July 2011 and had more software updated. Two weeks ago at 60,000 mile maint, I had breather hose replaced.
I took the car back today since the check engine light is still on. Now they tell me I need to replace Camshaft seals/intake and exhaust hubs and intake/exhaust resets and quoted me $2400. If I don't get it fixed immediately, the engine will be damaged beyond repair. (Not sure why they did not tell me to fix it immediately in 2010)
These kinds of repairs should not been needed when a car is at 65,000 miles. I have also replaced starter and battery and tires on this car.
Does this diagnosis sound reasonable?
I took the car back today since the check engine light is still on. Now they tell me I need to replace Camshaft seals/intake and exhaust hubs and intake/exhaust resets and quoted me $2400. If I don't get it fixed immediately, the engine will be damaged beyond repair. (Not sure why they did not tell me to fix it immediately in 2010)
These kinds of repairs should not been needed when a car is at 65,000 miles. I have also replaced starter and battery and tires on this car.
Does this diagnosis sound reasonable?
#2
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I have a 2005 S60 with 65,500 miles. I bought it as Certified Used in 2006. For 2 years, I have taken my car to dealer to fix check engine light. The light does not always stay on. It could be on for a month and then off for 3 months. In 2010, they could not figure out why it came on. They updated software and sent me on my way. In Feb 2011 had Camshft Reset Valve replaced. I took it back in July 2011 and had more software updated. Two weeks ago at 60,000 mile maint, I had breather hose replaced.
I took the car back today since the check engine light is still on. Now they tell me I need to replace Camshaft seals/intake and exhaust hubs and intake/exhaust resets and quoted me $2400. If I don't get it fixed immediately, the engine will be damaged beyond repair. (Not sure why they did not tell me to fix it immediately in 2010)
These kinds of repairs should not been needed when a car is at 65,000 miles. I have also replaced starter and battery and tires on this car.
Does this diagnosis sound reasonable?
I took the car back today since the check engine light is still on. Now they tell me I need to replace Camshaft seals/intake and exhaust hubs and intake/exhaust resets and quoted me $2400. If I don't get it fixed immediately, the engine will be damaged beyond repair. (Not sure why they did not tell me to fix it immediately in 2010)
These kinds of repairs should not been needed when a car is at 65,000 miles. I have also replaced starter and battery and tires on this car.
Does this diagnosis sound reasonable?
#3
I'd bring up that you have had the continuing issue and they failed to properly diagnose the issue. Was your car still under warranty when you first brought it to there attention? I'd also ask for the area's rep info or contact VCNA to try and get the issue covered.
Or if anything see about getting another opinion from another dealer or indie shop.
Or if anything see about getting another opinion from another dealer or indie shop.
#4
I'd bring up that you have had the continuing issue and they failed to properly diagnose the issue. Was your car still under warranty when you first brought it to there attention? I'd also ask for the area's rep info or contact VCNA to try and get the issue covered.
Or if anything see about getting another opinion from another dealer or indie shop.
Or if anything see about getting another opinion from another dealer or indie shop.
The way to properly diagnose and repair the problem is to test all parts of the particular system in question. It seems to me that this is not being done, however, I am not there to ask the service techs. A good tech will also ask the owner many questions about any symptoms observed while driving. It seems the service personnel are only chasing the symptoms without correcting the root problem.
If your state has a "Lemon Law" regarding motor vehicles and you have kept all of the records for service done you may have an another avenue to pursue.
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