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  • Ikke min bil.

    2004 V70R AWD har generasjon 2 Haldex.

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  • You probably have a faulty rear sensor, a worn out bevel gear or a bad propshaft connector. Otherwise it would work perfectly.

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  • To some of the posters about old haldex systems: they are not slow at all, they are very quick to engage, when watching the wheels you see them start turning at the same time, it looks like there is no delay (it's just too small). Newer systems are just a bit quicker.

  • Is the rear left wheel spinning? That would tell us if the haldex is engaged. If not, then something is broken. Apart from that, it appears there is no EDL and anti-spin on the front wheels, this makes a big difference on haldex cars, because lowering the speed of the front wheels, stops a rear spinning wheel too.

  • Their are dozens of youtube videos that show Volvo xc90s, xc70s, and v70 AWDs doing much better than this, including ones showing Volvos stopping on the side of very demanding steep hills, even muddy hills, and then climbing on up without a lot of effort. These videos are not hard to find--They totally contradict the conclusions some people are drawing from this video. I agree with VersaceVJC that something is broken on this Volvo.

  • Those of you who defends the Haldex-system don´t get it. It works perfectly fine as long as you´ve got some speed, when stuck in a hill like that (which kinda is why you want AWD in the first place) it FAILS.

    If you search for it you will find hundreds of clips showing how the AWD-system fails in snow, sand, gravel hills and so on.

    Audi (not the A3) quattro is the premium way to go! A REAL AWD-system with an (actually) intelligent system when you need it to be.

    / BMW-driver rwd :(

  • You might need a pressure switch for the AWD.

  • your car is broken...my v50 t5 awd works very good!! get your car repair..:) sorry bad english.

  • Lower your rpm and you shuld do fine.

  • Old Haldex systems could be quite slow to realise the slip, keep burying the throttle and it will kick in - having said that the Torsen system is much better than Haldex.

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