Some Volvo S60 Cross Country owners report experiencing issues with their transmission not downshifting properly when warm at a stop. These problems may stem from several underlying causes, including low transmission fluid levels, which can lead to improper downshifting. Additionally, burnt transmission fluid can adversely affect performance, necessitating a fluid change. Some owners have identified problems with the Transmission Control Module (TCM), which can cause delays in shifting gears, requiring inspection and potential replacement. Furthermore, fault codes indicating low pressure in the lock-up and service clutches may also impact downshifting performance. Regular service and maintenance are crucial to prevent these transmission issues, and it is recommended to check the ATF level at operating temperature to ensure it is correct. Promptly addressing these concerns is essential to avoid further damage and maintain smooth vehicle operation; consulting a professional mechanic or Volvo service center may be necessary if basic checks do not resolve the issue.
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