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Volvo V70

D5244T15 2.4L D5 215 hp Automatic Front-wheel drive Wagon 2010–2016
– Be Careful
Engine D5244T15 – Be Careful 4,180–14,550 €

Strongest D5 variant with 158 kW and 440 Nm, bi-turbo charged for dynamic performance. Most powerful development stage of the proven 5-cylinder diesel with Euro 5 standard. Fitted in the more sporting diesel versions of all large Volvo model ranges.

Fun Factor? Decent

Strong diesel estate

D5 in its strongest form in the V70: composed on all routes, master touring engine.

Engine Weaknesses 4

!! Timing belt + water pump

Replacement interval 160,000 km or 10 years — also on the automatic variant (175 hp version). Belt-driven water pump must always be replaced at the same time.

Symptoms: No warning signal. Belt failure leads to engine damage.

500–850 € from 160,000 km
!! Injector seal leaking

The final D5244T15 also retains the copper seal problem of the D5 family at the injector copper rings. Sealing integrity should be checked regularly on vehicles over 5 years old.

Symptoms: Black deposits around injectors, exhaust smell, misfires.

300–1,500 € from 130,000 km
!! DPF clogs with short-trip use

DPF on the D5244T15 clogs like all D5 generations with predominantly short-trip use. Longer motorway runs for active regeneration are recommended.

Symptoms: DPF warning light, power loss, oil level rises (diesel in oil), increased fuel consumption.

300–2,500 € from 150,000 km
!! EGR valve sooted

EGR valve becomes contaminated by soot from exhaust gases. If the flap actuator sticks, exhaust gas recirculation fails and emissions exceed the limit.

Symptoms: Power loss, check engine light (P0400), black smoke, increased fuel consumption.

200–700 € from 120,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 8

!! Steering Steering rack leaks and develops play

The steering rack of the V70 III and S80 II develops leaks and increasing play at high mileages. A faulty steering rack costs around €2,000 to repair.

600–2,000 € from 150,000 km
!! Rust Front subframe and exhaust system rust

The front subframe on the V70 III and XC70 II frequently shows corrosion, which, if left untreated, affects the entire front axle assembly. On the XC70 II, the rear subframe also rusts on vehicles built before 2010.

400–2,000 € from 100,000 km
!! Suspension Electronic self-levelling suspension malfunction (air spring)

The optional electronic self-levelling suspension on the V70 III XC models fails. Compressor or air springs need replacement; costs up to €1,600 with original Volvo parts.

800–1,600 € from 150,000 km
! Electronics Tailgate wiring harness breaks at hinge area

The tailgate wiring harness breaks at the left hinge arc through metal fatigue. Particularly affected are the rear window heating element, brake lights, wiper and central locking. Typical and very common problem on the V70 III and XC70 II.

80–400 € from 80,000 km
! Suspension Rear control arm rubber bushings wear out

The rear control arm rubber bushings on the V70 III and XC70 II typically wear from 160,000–170,000 km and cause driving noises. Also a known issue on the S80 II. Replacement is essential for precise handling.

300–800 € from 160,000 km
! Electronics Nav/audio system fails due to cold solder joints

The audio and navigation system of the V70 III and S80 II fails due to cold solder joints in the control unit. Parking sensors fail at around 170,000 km. Xenon headlights burn out between 170,000 and 200,000 km.

300–800 € from 140,000 km
! Electronics Blind spot assistant (BLIS) failure

The BLIS blind spot warning system fails due to moisture in the wiring harness or faults in the wing mirror sensors. The warning system remains permanently active or stops responding.

200–600 € from 120,000 km
i Interior Leather and T-Tec upholstery cracks at seat bolsters

The leather and T-Tec upholstery on the V70 III and S80 II tends to crack and split at the seat bolsters of the driver's seat. This often begins at medium mileages.

200–800 € from 80,000 km

Reports & Tests

nhtsa_complaints NHTSA Complaint Summary 2026-03
Above Average

30 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2007–2016). Most reported: Electrical (8), Engine (6), Tires (3).