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tgrant Nov 8, 2005 05:51 AM

XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 
We bought our XC90 D5 SE in March 2005. In August 2005, we were plagued with a series of electrical problems and the car spent about 3 weeks in all being fixed. First the ECU was replaced. Subsequently the CD player was replaced. Then there were problems with various warning lights.

In September 2005 when the car was only 6 months old, my husband was driving home. A series of warning lights came on, there was an electrical smell in the cabin and white smoke coming from under the dashboard. My husband instinctively switched off the engine and got out of the car. Within minutes the car has started itself up, the headrests had gone on fire, and within another few minutes there were 10 foot flames surrounding the car.

Subsequently the car has been written off as it is totally gutted.

Volvo don't want to know as they think the insurance should pay up. We disagree as only an electrical fault could have caused the fire.

Has anyone else had the same experience, as I would like to recoup my uninsured losses from Volvo. I am also concerned that there could well be a faulty batch of Volvos out there and Volvo are burying their heads in the sand?


VolvoTechCMC Nov 8, 2005 10:34 AM

RE: XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 
We currantly have a 05 S60 in our shop that caught on fire around the brake booster. I/We have no idea what caused it as we didn't investigate it. Damage is only slight compared to your XC90 and we were told to fix the S60. However, I do kno that sum of the XC90s do have and issue with getting water into the ECU. I do NOT know if that is what caused your problem. Where did the smoke come from? Drivers or pass side?

tgrant Nov 8, 2005 11:01 AM

RE: XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 
The white smoke came from the driver's side. I'd be interested in hearing about anyone with the same problem, as we were told the ECU had been fixed.

VolvoTechCMC Nov 8, 2005 04:12 PM

RE: XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 
Yep, thats where the ECM is, if the ECU was replaced the it still could have been an electrical issue on the wiring harness side. The tech may not have seen it or could not have seen it when he replaced ECM.

m1964 Nov 8, 2005 10:05 PM

RE: XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 
We recently had a week of rain -no problem w/ electrics so far. Is it possible that after a while seals around ECU wear out and allow water to penetrate to it?

tech Nov 8, 2005 10:30 PM

RE: XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 


ORIGINAL: VolvoTechCMC

Yep, thats where the ECM is, if the ECU was replaced the it still could have been an electrical issue on the wiring harness side. The tech may not have seen it or could not have seen it when he replaced ECM.
I might be wrong but I thought the ECU was still under the hood. And the Cem was under the dash on the drivers side.

VolvoTechCMC Nov 9, 2005 12:44 AM

RE: XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 
My appologies, you are correct sir. I wasnt thinking. LoL. We have had a few come in with getting wwater in the CEM, not ECM.

VolvoTechCMC Nov 9, 2005 12:50 AM

RE: XC90 had electrical problems then went on fire
 
Ok, let me start over. Was the ECM replaced or was the CEM replaced? The CEM in under the dash-drivers side and the ECM is on pass side.-behind headlight in the black box. We currently have one in the shop now that we have replaced the CEM one time. and is back for the same problems it came in with the first time.

Awser to orig question. No, the seal should not ware out!

Shawnpwallace41 Jan 20, 2022 02:02 AM


Originally Posted by tgrant (Post 14362)
We bought our XC90 D5 SE in March 2005. In August 2005, we were plagued with a series of electrical problems and the car spent about 3 weeks in all being fixed. First the ECU was replaced. Subsequently the CD player was replaced. Then there were problems with various warning lights.

In September 2005 when the car was only 6 months old, my husband was driving home. A series of warning lights came on, there was an electrical smell in the cabin and white smoke coming from under the dashboard. My husband instinctively switched off the engine and got out of the car. Within minutes the car has started itself up, the headrests had gone on fire, and within another few minutes there were 10 foot flames surrounding the car.

Subsequently the car has been written off as it is totally gutted.

Volvo don't want to know as they think the insurance should pay up. We disagree as only an electrical fault could have caused the fire.

Has anyone else had the same experience, as I would like to recoup my uninsured losses from Volvo. I am also concerned that there could well be a faulty batch of Volvos out there and Volvo are burying their heads in the sand?

yes I loved my xc90 until the water leaks my passenger seat just caught fire luckily I pulled the pos battery cable and I was able to put it out but now I'm worried that it will get someone hurt or even killed

RKW Jun 28, 2022 12:03 PM

We just lost our 2011XC90 to a fire very similar to what you explained
 

Originally Posted by tgrant (Post 14362)
We bought our XC90 D5 SE in March 2005. In August 2005, we were plagued with a series of electrical problems and the car spent about 3 weeks in all being fixed. First the ECU was replaced. Subsequently the CD player was replaced. Then there were problems with various warning lights.

In September 2005 when the car was only 6 months old, my husband was driving home. A series of warning lights came on, there was an electrical smell in the cabin and white smoke coming from under the dashboard. My husband instinctively switched off the engine and got out of the car. Within minutes the car has started itself up, the headrests had gone on fire, and within another few minutes there were 10 foot flames surrounding the car.

Subsequently the car has been written off as it is totally gutted.

Volvo don't want to know as they think the insurance should pay up. We disagree as only an electrical fault could have caused the fire.

Has anyone else had the same experience, as I would like to recoup my uninsured losses from Volvo. I am also concerned that there could well be a faulty batch of Volvos out there and Volvo are burying their heads in the sand?

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