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YV1A22VM8K1107679

2019 VOLVO V90

Vehicle Summary

The 2019 Volvo V90 R-Design is a stylish and powerful wagon featuring a 2.0L turbocharged and supercharged engine producing 316 hp. With an all-wheel-drive system, it's well-suited for varied driving conditions. Safety features include curtain airbags in the 1st and 2nd rows and a knee airbag for the driver. Manufactured in Sweden, this passenger car combines performance with Volvo's renowned attention to safety and design.

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Make
VOLVO
Model
V90
Year
2019
Engine
2.0L

Complete Specifications

29 specs
Make VOLVO
Manufacturer Name VOLVO CAR CORPORATION
Model V90
Model Year 2019
Plant City TORSLANDA
Trim R-Design
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country SWEDEN
Plant Company Name Torslanda Plant
Note Version Divider: (formerly emission code) - ULEV (XC40/V90/V90CC/XC90/XC60/S90) / SULEV (V90/V90CC/XC90/XC60/S90/S60/V60)
Body Class Wagon
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1D: 5,001 - 6,000 lb (2,268 - 2,722 kg)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1D: 5,001 - 6,000 lb (2,268 - 2,722 kg)
Drive Type AWD/All-Wheel Drive
Engine Number of Cylinders 4
Displacement (CC) 2000.0
Displacement (CI) 122.04748818946
Displacement (L) 2.0
Engine Model B4204TS (HP)
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Brake (hp) From 316
Other Engine Info HP=High Pressure / TS=Turbo & Supercharged / RPM: 5700
Turbo Yes
Seat Belt Type Manual
Other Restraint System Info 3 point seatbelt on all designated seating positions, Seat mounted side airbags (1st row), Inflatable curtain (1st & 2nd row)
Curtain Air Bag Locations 1st and 2nd Rows
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Knee Air Bag Locations Driver Seat Only
Side Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Turbocharger failure

Turbochargers in high-pressure engines can wear out or fail due to the high stress and heat they endure. Symptoms include loss of power, excessive exhaust smoke, and unusual noises.

Oil leaks

Turbocharged engines often have more stress on seals and gaskets, leading to potential oil leaks. This can result in low oil levels and possible engine damage.

High fuel consumption

Engines with high performance and turbocharging can sometimes suffer from higher fuel consumption, especially if there are issues with the fuel system or turbocharger.

Cooling system issues

High-performance engines generate more heat, increasing the risk of cooling system problems such as radiator, water pump, or coolant leaks.

Spark plug fouling

Turbocharged engines can experience more aggressive combustion, leading to faster wear and fouling of spark plugs, which can cause misfires and poor engine performance.

Intercooler problems

The intercooler in a turbocharged engine can become clogged or damaged, reducing its efficiency and leading to increased intake air temperatures and reduced performance.

Carbon build-up

Direct injection engines, which are common in high-performance engines like the B4204TS, can suffer from carbon build-up on intake valves, leading to rough idling, reduced power, and poor fuel economy.

Engine knocking

High-performance turbocharged engines can sometimes experience knocking or pre-ignition, especially if there are issues with the fuel quality or ignition system.

Boost pressure loss

Issues with the turbocharger or associated components (hoses, wastegate, etc.) can lead to a loss of boost pressure, resulting in decreased power and performance.

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