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The most common issue you might experience with the alternator of your Volvo S60 is usually the regulator located inside it. If you realize that the battery is not getting charged and determine that the problem lies with the alternator, it is likely the regulator that has failed. This component is susceptible to damage from extreme weather conditions like high temperatures and humidity. An early sign of regulator failure is the alternator charging properly when the engine is cold but only providing a low charge when the engine is warm. Replacing the regulator can be costly, with a new alternator from the manufacturer costing nearly a thousand dollars. However, choosing an aftermarket option can cut that price in half.
One common issue with the Volvo S60's alternator is its tendency to fail in sufficiently charging the battery, leading to the battery's depletion.