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- PORT-A-GEE
We were cruising the North Channel/Georgian Bay waters in route to the Charlevoix rendezvous when a large amount oil was found disbursed in the engine compartment. I noticed it while in an anchorage approximately 30 miles out in Georgian Bay. After cleaning up the oil and dissembling the engine shroud, Turbo heat shield I was able to locate the problem. The hose between the Turbo and after cooler had torn at the hose clamp and come loose expelling oil that may have leaked from the turbo seal or carried over from the engine ventilation system. I was able to make a temporary repair to run the boat to the nearest Marina facility Byng Inlet, Britt Ontario Wrights Marina. There were no Volvo Dealers in the Area so I decided to call the Volvo 24 hour customer service number for assistance. They referred me to a Volvo repair center that was in Little Current Ontario which was on the west side of Georgian Bay approximately 70 miles away which meant crossing Georgian Bay. I made additional repairs adding more hose clamps and adjusting what was left of the hose and planned on cruising at reduced rpm to keep turbo boost low to prevent further damage to the hose. Fortunately I was with another Cutwater and they traveled with me on the way back to Little current. We arrived at little Current and found the dealership to be closed because of the Canadian Holiday. I found the hose available on line through the Volvo store (7 day delivery into Canada). I spoke with a Volvo dealer where I winter store my boat and was told they could through Volvo's Warranty Policy get it next day to them but it may take 3 days to get it to me because Volvo would not drop ship it to Canada. When the dealer responded to my request to replace the hose I was told the Turbo needs to be removed and the Turbo was also the possible culprit of the oil. I was also told all parts were back ordered and it would be the last week of August to receive them. I Called Volvo for assistance and they responded back you need to work with the dealer. I asked about the parts availability and the Volvo Representative said all parts are available in stock but it is up to the dealer to get them. I then spoke with the dealer in Illinois and they said Volvo should be able to get them to me. The dealer from Illinois called the dealer in Canada and explained how to get the parts. Volvo customer service said there was nothing they could do to assist in getting the parts it is up to the dealer.
Good Morning Mr. Brown,
I spoke with my supervisor this morning and unfortunately, we were not able to come up with another solution to expedite shipping. We are unable to expedite the process because of the are shipping restraints due to your location. I understand that this is frustrating. Please reach out if you have any questions.
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Kind Regards,
Willough Perry
Customer Relations
Volvo Penta of the Americas
1300 Volvo Penta Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23320 USA
After 3 days of researching how to get the Available parts to me. The Illinois dealer was able to walk the Canadian dealer how to expedite the parts. No assistance from the manufacture Volvo. The Canadian Dealer informed me that they could get all the parts but it was going to take 3 days to receive them and a minimum of 1 day to do the job. This was 7 days after the failure and would be 11 to 12 days to get it repaired. Unfortunately this eliminated us from attending the Rendezvous and was cutting us short on making it back to our homeport in time for the ending of Vacation. I made further adjustments to the hose and clamps and we started back to Michigan at limited rpm reducing the boost pressure on the hose. We cruised back to Michigan without incident and are now back at our homeport in Wisconsin. The Ranger Tug dealer here is not a Volvo dealer so can't really assist in the repair. I have spoken with Volvo dealer in Illinois and they will work with me in repairing the problem in a few weeks when we have time to transport the boat to Illinois.
I highly recommend inspecting this hose. I can't get any information from Volvo as to the amount of carry over oil that should be in this hose. I have spoken to the dealer and they have been unable to get the information also. It was determined by the Volvo mechanic that looked at the hose the the oil possibly broke down the hose and caused it to fail. I will take photo's of the failed hose and post them. I will also take pictures of the repair as it takes place.
Volvos presence in assisting a repair of an in Warranty engine was surprisingly poor. The 24/7 customer service help is just a phone directory.
Ralf from fluid Motion did get involved in assisting and has offered future assistance with this issue. I thank him for his help.
Good Morning Mr. Brown,
I spoke with my supervisor this morning and unfortunately, we were not able to come up with another solution to expedite shipping. We are unable to expedite the process because of the are shipping restraints due to your location. I understand that this is frustrating. Please reach out if you have any questions.
______________________________
Kind Regards,
Willough Perry
Customer Relations
Volvo Penta of the Americas
1300 Volvo Penta Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23320 USA
After 3 days of researching how to get the Available parts to me. The Illinois dealer was able to walk the Canadian dealer how to expedite the parts. No assistance from the manufacture Volvo. The Canadian Dealer informed me that they could get all the parts but it was going to take 3 days to receive them and a minimum of 1 day to do the job. This was 7 days after the failure and would be 11 to 12 days to get it repaired. Unfortunately this eliminated us from attending the Rendezvous and was cutting us short on making it back to our homeport in time for the ending of Vacation. I made further adjustments to the hose and clamps and we started back to Michigan at limited rpm reducing the boost pressure on the hose. We cruised back to Michigan without incident and are now back at our homeport in Wisconsin. The Ranger Tug dealer here is not a Volvo dealer so can't really assist in the repair. I have spoken with Volvo dealer in Illinois and they will work with me in repairing the problem in a few weeks when we have time to transport the boat to Illinois.
I highly recommend inspecting this hose. I can't get any information from Volvo as to the amount of carry over oil that should be in this hose. I have spoken to the dealer and they have been unable to get the information also. It was determined by the Volvo mechanic that looked at the hose the the oil possibly broke down the hose and caused it to fail. I will take photo's of the failed hose and post them. I will also take pictures of the repair as it takes place.
Volvos presence in assisting a repair of an in Warranty engine was surprisingly poor. The 24/7 customer service help is just a phone directory.
Ralf from fluid Motion did get involved in assisting and has offered future assistance with this issue. I thank him for his help.