Complaint 1815869
2004 VOLVO XC90 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • incident May 26, 2022
- Complaint ID
- 1815869
- Make
- VOLVO
- Model
- XC90
- Model Year
- 2004
- Component
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
- Incident Date
- May 26, 2022
- Date Received
- Jun 1, 2022
- Data As Of
- Jul 1, 2026
Complaint Summary
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Owner Narrative
On May 26, 2022, I was stuck in traffic for four hours, and the car's CEM (central electronic module) overheated causing the dashboard to shut down three times, meaning I lost all instrument readings. After each time the dashboard shut down, I had to pull over and reset fuse #27 to have the dashboard come back online temporarily. Because the CEM was already overheated due to its design flaw with improper ventilation, the dashboard would shut down again and again. A Google search would show this is a very common issue for 2004 Volvo models and before. Driving without any instrument readings is totally unsafe. I strongly urge you to force Volvo to issue a recall for 2004 and before models and fix the CEM overheating problem.
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