Ottoschm
2017 Volvo V90 Experiencing Suspension Issues and Warning Light Activation
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Summary of the thread
A 2017 Volvo V90 is experiencing excessive bouncing over bumps and a warning light activation, leading to concerns about potential damper adjustment issues. A similar case with a Volvo V60 revealed that the problem was due to a defective cable connection rather than the chassis or dampers. The suggested solution is to have a mechanic inspect and possibly replace the cable connection, which resolved the issue in the previous case. This approach could prevent unnecessary chassis repairs and alleviate the suspension problems.
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Ottoschm (community.author)
Hey, Thanks a bunch for your reply. Interesting to hear it might not even be the damper at all, but a faulty cable connection. Kinda sets my mind at ease a bit, since I was bracing myself for some serious chassis repairs. If you don't mind me asking, do you recall roughly what it cost you to get the cable replaced? And have you run into any more issues or was that the end of your bouncing troubles? Cheers for the advice!
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StephOtt
Hey! So yeah, to be exact, for sorting out that pesky cable, it cost me around 155 euro. The mechanic was pretty straight up about it and took care of it without any hassle. Might sound a bit steep, but honestly, it was worth every cent to get my noble steed back on track. The best part? No more bouncing! Since losing that faulty cable, it's been smooth sailing and the ride's been as slick as butter. Feels like a brand new car now, to be frank. So, don't worry about your motor just yet. Could just be a niggly cable causing you all the headaches like it did for me. Catch ya on the flip side!
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Ottoschm (community.author)
Hey! You're a lifesaver! 155 Euro seem like a small price to pay for getting my ride back to its old self. I was imagining sky-high expenses for damper or chassis repairs. That's massive relief. I'm going to have a chat with my mechanic and see if they can check out the cables like you suggested. Hopefully, it'll be the end of the nightmare for me too! Glad to hear your ride is going great and thanks again for your help. You've eased my worries a ton. Drive safe!
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StephOtt
Hey there, I had somewhat of a similar situation with my 2014 Volvo V60. With about 160,000 KM mileage it started acting up, bouncing over potholes like a kid on a trampoline. Turned out, it wasn't the damper my friend; my problem was a defective cable connection. Took it to the garage, the mechanic fidgeted with the cable connection for a while and eventually had to replace it. Seemed the old one had a serious short, which was causing all the intermittent faults. Head down to your local garage and get that checked out. It might not be about the chassis at all, but just a defective cable causing you all this stress. Hope this helps!
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