Symptoms: When coming to a stop, the car surges ahead slightly just before or right at the stop ... engine revs a bit, and the car bucks forward an inch or two. Not in a dangerous-going-to-jump-into-the-intersection kind of way, but in a that's-really-annoying kind of way.
The transmission shifts smoothly through all gears during speed ups and slow downs. Except for the stop, if in fact this has something to do with shifting. There doesn't appear to be a difference in behavior when the car is cold or hot.
Transmission fluid is bright red, at the right level when measured hot, and there is no discoloration or burnt smell. I did a drain and refill of the transmission fluid about 6 months ago (after the above problem started appearing) using this method. Didn't notice a change in this problem.
Other possibly-interesting bits of info:
- A local Volvo mechanic identified a handful of broken/faulty mounts on the engine and transmission during a routine maintenance check on the car last year (but before I recall noticing this surging problem): right engine motor mount, lower transmission torque mount, upper engine torque arm bushing. Related?
- Seems to happen more often when coming to a gradual stop. Sudden stops don't seem to show the bad behavior.
Any ideas? Willing to get dirty and replace parts as needed. If the answer is "I need a new transmission," well, might be time for a new car.






