Posted on 3/5/2023

Why does my Volvo burn oil? For maintaining performance, dependability, and longevity, all cars need to be maintained to the same standard. Maintaining the quantity and quality of engine oil is a part of routine vehicle maintenance. Given that they provide comfort, convenience, and practicality in addition to being regarded as a luxury automobile, Volvos are exceptional in the performance sector. Although Volvos are very dependable cars that deliver in performance and last a lifetime, they still experience problems like every other car. Most Volvo XC60 and XC90 owners who are complaining of dry dipsticks and repeated oil alerts are victims of the Volvo oil consumption problem. If your Volvo is consuming too much oil, the situation should not be taken lightly. Blown head gasket Blue exhaust emissions may also be caused by a blown head gasket. Oil leaks that penetrate the engine's combustion chamber cause blue vapors, which show that the engine is ... read more
Posted on 9/8/2021

Believe it or not, a faulty gas cap can sometimes be an overlooked, but it’s a crucial fix when it comes to your car and the way it is running. A gas cap is part of a car’s evaporative and emissions systems. If part of the system is failing (such as the gas cap) it can result in a number of things, such as poor fuel economy and rough running conditions. Read on if your car smells like fuel, your gas cap does not tighten properly, or the check engine light is on. Signs of a Faulty Gas Cap While it can sometimes be very tough to know if there are any issues with your gas cap, there are typically a few ways to identify potential problems. Physically Damaged Typically, a gas cap will click while being turned into position. However, if you are experiencing the issue of your gas cap not tightening properly, it may be physically damaged. Most gas caps are made out of plastic. When opening and closing the gas cap hundreds of times, this plastic can eventually break down and ... read more