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I have had a 99 S80 T6 Volvo (87K miles) for a year and so far have had mostly the usual false alarm readings, so overall I was pretty happy. However, tonight the transmission all of a sudden died. I accellerated a bit from a stop, and the car made a sound and afterwards would not be responsive, until it stopped on an uphill part of the road. The check engine light and the urgent transmission service message came a couple of minutes later. So my question is, is there any hope that this may be anything less than a complete transmission failure? I have read that Volvo for the most part does not repair transmissions but changes them--can it be anything short of that? I'd appreciate very much if a guru out here, or anyone with a similar problem would reply briefly. Many thanks! |
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I have had a 99 S80 T6 Volvo (87K miles) for a year and so far have had mostly the usual false alarm readings, so overall I was pretty happy. However, tonight the transmission all of a sudden died. I accellerated a bit from a stop, and the car made a sound and afterwards would not be responsive, until it stopped on an uphill part of the road. The check engine light and the urgent transmission service message came a couple of minutes later. So my question is, is there any hope that this may be anything less than a complete transmission failure? I have read that Volvo for the most part does not repair transmissions but changes them--can it be anything short of that? |
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