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Engine weird sound - 3.2 - XC90 2011

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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Re: Engine weird sound - 3.2 - XC90 2011

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I hope you don't mind me coming in on an old thread but did you get this fixed?
I have a very similar sound with an xc70 T6. One garage has already replaced the top right mount but it had no effect on the noise.

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XTC66 wrote: 20 Feb 2024, 01:57 I hope you don't mind me coming in on an old thread but did you get this fixed?
I have a very similar sound with an xc70 T6. One garage has already replaced the top right mount but it had no effect on the noise.
Hi! As mentioned in my above post, your car doesn’t typically make noise due to a failed torque mount like the P2 chassis XC90s would with the same engine. On your car, it is most likely a collapsed engine mount underneath the torque mount you just replaced. Good luck!

Also, the previously mentioned 5344 Denso plugs are only good for 30k miles. On -2010 3.0 and 3.2 engines you can use NGK 6481 plugs to get 60k+ miles out of them. On the 2011+ models you want to use Bosch 9615 or Denso 4704 plugs. Or Volvo.

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Ok thanks for this. I've changed the plugs but will check the engine mount.

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Let us know how it goes.

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KLR142 wrote: 20 Feb 2024, 08:19
XTC66 wrote: 20 Feb 2024, 01:57 I hope you don't mind me coming in on an old thread but did you get this fixed?
I have a very similar sound with an xc70 T6. One garage has already replaced the top right mount but it had no effect on the noise.
Hi! As mentioned in my above post, your car doesn’t typically make noise due to a failed torque mount like the P2 chassis XC90s would with the same engine. On your car, it is most likely a collapsed engine mount underneath the torque mount you just replaced. Good luck!

Also, the previously mentioned 5344 Denso plugs are only good for 30k miles. On -2010 3.0 and 3.2 engines you can use NGK 6481 plugs to get 60k+ miles out of them. On the 2011+ models you want to use Bosch 9615 or Denso 4704 plugs. Or Volvo.
https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic32979.html

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I just want to wrap my query up and point out that KLR142 was right - the engine mount beneath the torque rod was collapsed and the engine was clanging away on the metal.
As others here have pointed out, if you have one bad mount you definitely need to check the others. After replacement the car isn't just quieter, the transmission shifts are snappier and it seems to pull better.
One other thing, a 'wooshing' noise and lack of power has also been fixed. The turbocharger bypass valve had lost its zip. These two faults appeared at the same time and made the diagnosis a bit trickier.

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Post by KLR142 »

Awesome write up, Pgill!
XTC66 wrote: 03 Apr 2024, 06:40 I just want to wrap my query up and point out that KLR142 was right - the engine mount beneath the torque rod was collapsed and the engine was clanging away on the metal.
As others here have pointed out, if you have one bad mount you definitely need to check the others. After replacement the car isn't just quieter, the transmission shifts are snappier and it seems to pull better.
One other thing, a 'wooshing' noise and lack of power has also been fixed. The turbocharger bypass valve had lost its zip. These two faults appeared at the same time and made the diagnosis a bit trickier.
The pulling better/better power and possibly even part of the perception of better shifting are likely due to the turbocharger bypass valve repair. That’s great you got both items sorted and it’s running well again!

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