2013 Volvo XC70 Review
2013 Volvo XC70 is a Wagon 4-dr style car measuring 190.50 in length and 63.10 in height. Made in Sweden, 2013 Volvo XC70 has 5 trims priced by the manufacturer at 42,300 with just total of 2 recalls in the past 2013 Volvo XC70. It’s seating 5 people with 4 doors and a rank size of 18.50 gallon. The engine is 3.2L L6 DOHC 24V and uses 19 of gasoline in the city and 19 on highways.
Vin Numbers
- YV4902BZ6D1152165
- YV4902BZ2D1149327
- YV4902BZXD1167705
- YV4902BZ7D1151879
- YV4902BZ0D1158396
- YV4902BZ6D1161688
- YV4902BZ0D1153778
- YV4902BZ2D1161610
- YV4902BZ3D1162278
- YV4902BZ3D1162359
- YV4902BZ7D1162252
- YV4902BZ9D1160373
- YV4902BZXD1162231
- YV4902BZ8D1167010
Safety & Recalls
Recall 20V378000 started on /Date(1593489600000-0400)/.
Summary: Volvo Cars of N.A., LLC (Volvo) is recalling certain 2008-2016 V70 and XC70, 2007-2016 S80, 2011-2018 S60 and V60, 2016-2018 S60 Cross Country, 2014-2020 S60L, 2009-2015 S80L, 2009-2016 XC60 and 2015-2018 V60 Cross Country vehicles. The flexible steel cable that connects the seat belt to the front outboard seating positions may fatigue over time, causing the seat belt to not secure the occupant in the event of a crash.
Consequence: An unsecured occupant has an increased risk of injury in the event of a crash.
Remedy: Volvo will notify owners, and dealers will replace the seat belt anchor cable for both front seats. The recall began December 10, 2020. Owners may contact Volvo customer service at 1-800-458-1552. Volvo's number for this recall is R10029.
Recall 12V415000 started on /Date(1346126400000-0400)/.
Summary: Volvo is recalling certain model year 2013 S80 and XC70 vehicles. A software error within the Central Electronic Module (CEM) will result in the "TPMS Service Required" message appearing after approximately 15 minutes of accumulated driving over 25 mph. The error will prevent the Tire Pressure Monitoring System from warning the driver that a tire needs air. Thus, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 138, "Tire Pressure Monitoring System."
Consequence: A malfunctioning TPMS cannot warn a driver that a tire is underinflated. Underinflated tires can result in tire overloading and overheating, which could lead to a blowout and possible crash.
Remedy: Volvo will notify owners and dealers will reprogram the vehicle's TPMS. This service will be performed free of charge. The safety recall began on October 12, 2012. Owners may contact Volvo at 1-800-458-1552.