Hello, two years ago I had the integrated child seats swarmed up. Only when my child was sitting on it did I find that it has no side stop on it, especially when it falls asleep and the head inevitably falls to the side. In the bad passat there is a really good solution for this case: a kind of headrest with shoulder guide, which is placed on the top of the backrest. However, with Volvo, the often famous pioneers in terms of safety, one seeks such an aesthetically appealing and seemingly safe solution in vain. Instead, a padded cover and headrest in bright blue with dots is recommended, the whole should be pushed over the integrated child seat. So far I have spared the expenses for this ugly part, but meanwhile the child finally grows out of its Roman seat, especially his legs hardly fit into the footroom behind my seat (am even 1.97 m tall) – the integrated seats could not help here. So what do? Has someone experience with the reference available as original accessories plus. Headrest and perhaps also a photo of the whole thing in his V70?
Category: Volvo S60 2, V60, S80 2, V70 3, XC70 2, XC60 Forum
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XC60 Winter test
Hello community, driving in the snow with this device is so great that I have already driven over 3000 km over the holidays! Yesterday I picked up a neighbor from the toboggan run and then drove up the mountain, where only a tractor with chains drove. After the second turn on a steep piece I had to stop because the tractor pulled a tree trunk on the road – when I had some space again – start up – look there, no problem! Today again a photo tour through the snowy pre-alps over tractor paths – driving gives me now no adrenaline kick anymore, as at the S60 on my photo trips! What does the control ramp of the DSTC look like??? A few photos in the supplement!
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Calling in the XC 60
I’m still at home in the BMW world, but I have an XC 60 in my sights as the next car. Now I have a few questions to call: At BMW I have the following options: A. I can put the phone in a so-called charging tray and that has two consequences: 1. Sending/reception goes over the in-vehicle electronics/antenna and is thus much better than the mobile antenna solo. 2. The battery of the phone is charged as long as the phone is in the charging tray. B. I can pair the phone over Bluetooth, leave the phone on the passenger seat and call over the hands-free system. In my previous time with S 80 there was a fixed phone, sending/reception went over the in-vehicle electronics/antenna, however it was always quite a fuzz to keep the phone numbers on both Sim cards (one in the vehicle, the other in the phone) at the same level. How can I imagine making the phone call in the XC 60? Just pairing over Bluetooth? Is there something like a charging tray? Can I somehow charge the battery of the phone?
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…. I also did it… XC 60 D4 ordered
Meal, I have already been reading here for some time and try to absorb as much information as possible. I have now ordered an XC 60 D4 with 8-speed geartronic in Powerblau (though the finance minister wished) in the summum version. There is also: Sensus Connect High Performance driver assistance package keyless drive LM R18 Leda black active xenon with dyn. corner light rain sensor dig. instrumentation cruise parking back leather cushions (unfortunately no sports seats) Against payment has been booked: Sensus Navigation parking aid front rear camera climate package VOC (Volco on call, standing heating, rear seats heated, steering wheel heating) side and rear window darkened I did not use the rear flap automatic system because it was partly reported about problems and on the composite glass variant in side and rear windows to change it anyway, but it would be interesting to know something later.
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Smart Repair ?
I actually wanted to take pictures of our 4 weeks of new V60 for you… I’ve lost my pleasure at the moment. When I came back from shopping, shock. See photos. Of course nobody saw anything, the causer has turned out of the dust. That would build a new bumper, 1200 €. Smart repair would cost 150 €. The paintmaker thinks that, after the smart repair, everything is optically good and you also see no color difference. How are your experiences?
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XC 60 Engine recommendation
Hello dear Volvo community, would like to buy me a new Volvo, the lease of the old man expires. This will then become my 4th Volvo (and everyone really convinced me, I became a confessing Volvo fan), changed from the C-Class to a V-70 D5 in 2002, then the XC-90 D5 and now I have a V-70 D5. The next one is probably to become an XC 60 in R-Design, just looks great. Only which engine can you recommend me?……at the moment the T6 is my favorite……just somehow I’m a little afraid of its thirst ……. so again a D5 and then possibly with chip tuning from Heico?…Has someone already had experiences…is it worth it?…………
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XC 60 – 33,000 km
To all XC 60 interested people! I am so far with the car (EZ 1.1.2009) fun and tireless 33,000 km on the road. Before I had an X 5 (four years), then a Jeep Cherokee (half year…). From the automatic to the distance tempomates, from the comfortable leather seats to the memory function, from the navigation to the Bluetooth (with Blackberry 9700 also addresses visible!), from the sliding roof to the Keyless Drive, from the adaptive corner light to the parking aid, everything simply works wonderfully. No squeaking, no squeaking, no creaking (to be honest, I would not have expected that so easily)! Although I had my concerns about various childhood diseases at the time of purchase, the car was still quite new in production. Even with various tests in German journals the Q 5 and the Mercedes GLK did not always cut a little bit better than usual. However, I finally decided on the large and practical luggage room (golfer) for the XC 60 Diesel with full equipment, and I did not have to think of it up to today with a special fuel consumption of about 9. But the average.
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Cheap Navi Solution XC60
Hello municipality, there were already some threads about it, but I want to put my finished solution to the end in a new topic. Honestly the original Navi was far too expensive for me, although it is already technically the best solution – operation via steering wheel, no own battery, neatly installed in console. These advantages are however not worth 2000 Euro extra price! Price of my variant: Console…55 EUR Navigon 8410…377 EUR DVBT module…58 EUR Installation went with FSE – installation with! Disadvantage:1. For updating the software or the cards, I have to take the aperture, but without tools with strong fingers. 2. With frequent TV operation and short distances the internal battery becomes empty and the device switches off. Switching on with office clamp over the small hole at the top left! 3. The volume on the AB is just acceptable – the headphone output is unusable and coupling Bluetooth to the FSE is unfortunately not possible – would be optimal, but unfortunately only for headsets. Despite the disadvantages I am completely satisfied with appearance and function!
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New engine, everything good? Tips and tricks for engine maintenance D5
What about a Volvo V60 D5 with the 205hp engine! After a few years of Audi, sometimes new, sometimes youngtimer etc. I have been convinced by a Swedes. It is a Volvo V60 D5 with the 205hp engine. I am very impressed by the workmanship and the room feeling, at least with regard to the cockpit and the rear. The hardly significant trunk could also come from a Renault or Ä (processing). But that hardly clouds the overall super impression. It is a MY11, it has run about 83000 km and is great in shot. Now to my actual problem, even if the SuFu offers some of this, the core of the problem is not sufficiently explained and solved. Cylinder head cracks, engine damage. The car has got a replacement engine at about 79000km at Volvo. Cause was a crack at the 3rd cylinder. Since the replacement engine was installed in Feb. 2015, there is a chance that this is still a better one, which I can no longer have this problem? And how can I avoid this damage? As far as I know it is a thermal problem. Warm and cold driving is of course not able to replace the oil?
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new XC90 D4-D5 engines in the XC60 or V70?
“The Swedish car manufacturer Volvo has shown a first picture of its new Volvo XC90. The SUV will be presented in two weeks. More on the topic Two strong diesel The diesel range starts at 190 hp and 400 Newton metres of torque with the D4 turbo diesel, which consumes about five litres of fuel. The D5 Twin Turbo then delivers 225 hp and 470 Newton metres of torque. It is intended to consume only six litres. Two gasoline engines, one hybrid In addition, two gasoline engines will drive the XC90. The T5 delivers 254 hp and 350 Newton metres, the T6 Turbo comes to 320 hp and 400 Newton metres. The hybrid drive in the XC90 T8 is to deliver 400 hp and 640 Newton metres of torque. The “Twin Engine” drive train, according to Volvo, is to make the XC90 a plug-in electric car, a hybrid vehicle or a high-performance vehicle, depending on the driving mode chosen.