Volvo's Most Common P3 Problem

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024

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  • @marcmorris9214
    @marcmorris9214 Před rokem +3

    2016 s60 5cylinder turbo owner here. I think you just solved my problem for me I’m tearing it all apart now😂

  • @jackberry4203
    @jackberry4203 Před 3 lety +4

    I've been trying to figure out why my 2015 s60 has been absolutely swallowing oil with no leaks under the car or noticeable in the engine bay thank god I found this video

  • @blockthis08
    @blockthis08 Před 3 lety +11

    Problem #1 1:53 Problem #2 3:10 Problem #3 3:49 Problem #4 5:56 Problem #5 7:25 Problem #6 8:16 Problem #7 8:36***** Problem #8 10:38 ***(TURBO)

  • @dale8949
    @dale8949 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2010 V70 R Design and I love your videos. They are very detailed which gives me great confidence in working on my car. I know it's very time consuming to do these videos but it would be amazing if you did more videos like drive belt replacement , starter replacement , axle replacement and just anything like that. You are doing a great job of saving people money. It's $900 to replace drive belt and water pump is one example. Again I know it's hard to do these videos so any help is bigger than you probably know. Thank you for what you do.

  • @shelterrockisland
    @shelterrockisland Před 2 lety +3

    100% spot on and here's what I can tell you from my personal experience - 52000 miles 2012 S60 T6 AWD w Polestar upgrade - let me first say I love this S60 Volvo in the T6 configuration and with the Polestar upgrade it's fast as h-ll and handles outstandingly well with DWS06+ high contact Continental tires - I also owned a new 2011 C30 2.5l T5 FWD (traded-in July, 2013), a new 2011 C70 2.5l T5 FWD with Polestar upgrade (sold July, 2022 to Carvana for more than half what I paid for it in 2012) and a new 2012 fully loaded S60 T6 R-Design AWD - this was a CHERRY and I wish I kept it but way too expensive to buy-out at the time (lease return Sept. 2015) -- generally speaking I liked all the cars I've owned from Volvo, but each one of them had its own set of issues. None crushingly expensive, but definitely required out-of-pocket spend and ALWAYS a hassle with the service department at the dealership - every time it's a full on battle so you have to have some internal fortitude and FACTS. That always gets them. On all of them #1 top problem - RDR "Low-battery" - on previous models it came and went and wasn't a big issue since they were daily drivers - with current S60 car at 40000 miles after sitting a bit during the pandemic - which led to replacing a perfectly good battery and an additional low-battery sensor, because my service dealer in NJ misdiagnosed the parasitic draw as a battery problem and a damaged sensor $600 US - subsequently after researching and learning about ongoing RDR problems and still experiencing low-battery with the new battery, I contacted VOLVO USA and after a month of complaining they authorized an electric system troubleshooting diagnostic and replacement RDR at no charge, but by that time the second battery was already damaged at 50000 miles so I just replaced it myself for half the dealer cost since they would not honor any warranty on the battery and they wanted to prorate the cost -- #2 AOC pump at 51000 miles - service dealer would not clean or rebuild the old one and the new replacement was $1300 US (total ripoff) -- #3 all emblems fell off, but no charge since there was an active recall on them -- #4 seat belts getting stuck randomly, but also no charge since there was an active recall on them -- #5 exterior window trim fading and spotting, no recall and service dealer wanted $1100 US to replace so I bought black trim sealer from Amazon for $25 US and fixed it myself -- #6 A/C compressor at 32000 miles but was still under one or more warranties so no charge - #7 yellowed and hazed headlights 51700 miles - I refurbished them but still looked cosmetically wrong even though they were about 90% cleaned up - since the rest of the car is immaculate I bought a pair of new ones for $1375 US and installed them myself - really easy #8 warped rotors - the original Volvo installed rotors are absolute garbage thankfully all were under warranty except for my current car which I upgraded to a set (4) of high quality German made rotors.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +3

      Sorry you had to deal with all that unfortunately dealerships don't have good techs and they nor willing to pay to have good techs but unfortunately I have seen S60's with all the problems in one vehicle and that is overwhelming.

    • @shelterrockisland
      @shelterrockisland Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheVolvoGuy The main issue is the lack of proper training, lack of timely technical/service bulletins, or reviewing these bulletins by mechanics, and troubleshooting skills - the RDR was there for a while but the mechanics didn't know about it or they were just sloppy - there's always the possibility that the service manager also just ripped me off and he was unpleasantly surprised when he got a call from Volvo US with my complaint - in the end he had to do the proper job anyway so it evened out - there are so many times when I go into the shop for even basic maintenance and I now doublecheck everything they do (if I can) before I pay them (like oil level after oil change and making sure everything is tight and clean in the engine bay)

  • @jimah93
    @jimah93 Před 3 lety +22

    My 2012 v60 D3 had none of this problems, best car i have ever owned. Now it has almost 300.000km on it

    • @HM-yp8pv
      @HM-yp8pv Před 3 lety +2

      I have the v60 2012 the car has been parked for afew months and there is a water leak both driver and passenger side if u can help what is causing it or where the water is coming from the car does not have sunroof thanks

    • @F777F777
      @F777F777 Před 3 lety +2

      @@HM-yp8pv seal at the top of windshield. Windscreen needs to be resealed.
      It's a common problem on these models.
      Resealed mine last year.

    • @HM-yp8pv
      @HM-yp8pv Před rokem +1

      Hi I have checked windscreen that seems fine water comes in from elsewhere.Noticed some water in boot.Also if you know the locations of all holes which can cause this I would check every single one to sort this out thanks

    • @dwdesign2873
      @dwdesign2873 Před rokem

      300k Holy shit

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      Amazing.

  • @Mauzy0x00
    @Mauzy0x00 Před 3 lety +7

    Cool video. The oil consumption sucks 😄 Volvo said to get a new engine but just refilling the oil sounds better to me. Another thing to add is the HVAC blower fan howl, annoying thing that is lol

    • @sbellosa
      @sbellosa Před 3 lety

      I've had 4, currently have two xc70's 2014,2015, and they ALL get the Howl!!
      Any solution? Thx.

    • @Mauzy0x00
      @Mauzy0x00 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sbellosa from what I’ve seen on CZcams, you can replace the blower motor because it becomes loose. But in that same video there was a screw that they had missing. I’ve never tried to fix it but I wonder if maybe that screw falls out over time and makes it howl 😆

    • @sbellosa
      @sbellosa Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mauzy0x00 right. if you replace the blower motor you're going to get all the screws back in. I'll get into it and let you know. Thx.

    • @Mauzy0x00
      @Mauzy0x00 Před 3 lety

      @@sbellosa please do!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      Sorry, I didn't see this in time.

  • @jamesmeder9453
    @jamesmeder9453 Před 8 měsíci +3

    My T6 had a Lean code. I replaced both Oxygen sensors, No help. It started squealing so I found That the EVP was leaking. I found the diaphragm with the cap online. Cap was included because they break. It took about two minutes to crack the cap off, lay the diaphragm in place and push the new cap on. Fixed for about $25.

  • @pgreenx
    @pgreenx Před rokem +1

    Watching this again after two yrs. Doing my pcv and AOC next week. Other than money not hard jobs. . I wish I could get my battery drain sorted but other than that happy with the p3 and glad you have one too that I am lucky enough to watch you work on. Thanks.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +1

      Did you check your XM radio? For the battery drain?

    • @pgreenx
      @pgreenx Před rokem +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy I did my best too do a full parasitic drain test and came up with lots of fuses causing trouble; I may have done it wrong,
      not sure what you mean by check the radio. I could not even find it.... think its under the seat or something. Any guidance would be appreciated.
      Right now I have all the fuses pulled from the car to stop doing the battery....

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      @@pgreenx send me your VIN please

    • @pgreenx
      @pgreenx Před rokem +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy
      YV4940BZ7D11473D8. I am not a pro mechanic by any means and bought all sorts of electronic tools like amp clamp and multi meters to figure this out. So frustrating and such a great car. And it only has 76k on it. Thanks for checking on it.

  • @Crashjr86
    @Crashjr86 Před 3 lety +1

    I've just bought a '15 v60 t6 premier + and added the polestar optimization to her. She's low miles, 44k km's (27k miles). This was a good video to know what to watch out for. My previous car was an 04 v70 2.5t with over 250k miles.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      I own a 2007 xc70 2.5t I have 320k miles on it now. Love it.

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 Před 3 lety +4

    The PCV was used on several other European car brands and had a design issue that caused engine oil consumption and piston ring damage. The PCV box was replaced with an improved design. The XC60 had windshield leak issues in the first years, leaking on electronics under the dash. The biggest XC60 problem was the automatic transmission, it would start having a delayed and harsh engagement when shifted from P to D, internal seal fault, not repairable. The Behr cabin blower also has a short lifespan on all P3 cars, and unfortunately Volvo placed the blower in the middle of the dash, difficult to access and also requires a specific tool for removal.

    • @jackberry4203
      @jackberry4203 Před 3 lety +1

      I had to replace my cabin blower last year and they had to take off both my doors and the entire dash, such a pain in the ass for a simple fix

    • @badmuddafadda
      @badmuddafadda Před rokem +1

      @@jackberry4203 How much did you pay? I bought an AM part and new spark plugs and my mechanic switched out the blower motor & plugs for $600.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      Sorry, I didn't see this in time.

  • @snarkypanda3149
    @snarkypanda3149 Před 3 lety +2

    Leak detection pump is 3 torques screws, 2 hose clamps, 1 electric clip and a game of tetris. Saved $1000 over dealership...

  • @sbrew9033
    @sbrew9033 Před 3 lety +11

    Really enjoyed the information as I own 5 volvos at this time. Look forward to all your upcoming vids. Thanks

  • @NLDMesa06
    @NLDMesa06 Před 3 lety +1

    This content is most informative. I am looking at P3 Volvos to replace my SAAB wagon; and I have narrowed my search to a V60 Cross Country with the 2.5L, a XC60 T6 AWD, or XC70 T6. The oil consumption issues have been a real worry for me but you have done an excellent job at explaining the root cause and the required fix. You have a new subscriber.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you

    • @NLDMesa06
      @NLDMesa06 Před 3 lety

      @@6speedcreed204 My 9⁵ Aero wagon has been faithful but I need something that rides smoother and quieter on the roads of Washington state.

    • @CowTypeSh
      @CowTypeSh Před 2 lety +1

      xc70 t6 will make you happy:)

    • @badmuddafadda
      @badmuddafadda Před rokem

      @@6speedcreed204 what did you end up choosing?

    • @badmuddafadda
      @badmuddafadda Před rokem

      What did you end up choosing?

  • @Dracasethaen
    @Dracasethaen Před rokem +3

    I am trying to add a comment for the PCV Diaphragm issue specified at @5:52 everywhere I can because it baffled the crap out of me, and plenty have searched for it, without getting good info. If you replace the PCV diaphragm, or the entire oil catch can, and your "new" pcv "Honks" or "Kazoos" it's air slipping past the diaphragm because it's either 1. Not pressed on right from the factory (or you yourself didn't press it on all the way) or 2. The factory installed diaphragm is "too" flexible (seen on several from Volvo recently). It actually takes a LOT more expected force to completely press the diaphragms onto the oil catch than is apparent, and many are coming FROM suppliers not pressed on all the way. So it will just honk, or make a kazoo noise, as the engine sucks in air past the incorrectly installed diaphragm. Again, that might not seem like a big thing, but they're coming from supplies, including VOLVO, not pressed on correctly

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +2

      Absolutely, I have seen that many times, that is why it's always necessary to inspect your parts before installing them.

  • @igo470
    @igo470 Před 3 lety +2

    You are absolutely right on all of these issues.I am Volvo mechanic and I’ve seen it all

    • @TheHandleOnYoutube
      @TheHandleOnYoutube Před 3 lety

      I have a 2017 Volvo s60 T6.
      I am hearing a low rumble type noise. Only happens when driving, continues after rolling down hill in neutral. Seems to be related to suspension.

    • @igo470
      @igo470 Před 3 lety

      @@TheHandleOnCZcams @wheel bearing??What’s the mileage

    • @TheHandleOnYoutube
      @TheHandleOnYoutube Před 3 lety

      @@igo470 39k

    • @TheHandleOnYoutube
      @TheHandleOnYoutube Před 3 lety

      @@igo470 it was from Conneticut and I assume the coastal area because front rotors were replace and the back have a lot of rust.

    • @igo470
      @igo470 Před 3 lety

      It’s unusual that 39k miles car have any suspension or wheel bearing issues.

  • @AzazelCain
    @AzazelCain Před 2 lety +2

    Good info... I've got 2015 xc70 t6 that has that whistling. I attributed it to a pulley or tensioner. I'm Gina check that PCV valve tonight. I think i have that battery drain too. Austin. Great info. Thank you.

  • @DanMaverick22
    @DanMaverick22 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you A LOT. My 2012 T6 S60 has the belt noise problem related to the breath box. Made the test with the dipstick and it worked. I'm going to replace the diaphragm and hopefully it will work!!!! 🤞🏽

  • @richardsomos7964
    @richardsomos7964 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you VolvoGuy really appreciate your videos! Helping a lot with diy jobs:)

  • @redbird444
    @redbird444 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have a 2013 S60 T5 AWD. Only 40,000 miles after 10 years (but is driven regularly up to operating temps). I change my oil annually or 2500 miles which ever comes first hoping to avoid ring clogging and subsequent high oil consumption (presently burns zero oil). Did a 3-stage drain/fill on the tranny at 38,000 +. Just had timing/serpentine belt & tensioner replaced due to age, not miles. Going to ride her out as long as possible. Only issue has been a intermittent, but persistent steering wheel shake that begins about 55MPH and seems to go through a cyclic phase of coming/going. Inspection found nothing and wheels are fine and balanced.

    • @vffa
      @vffa Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi, this might be an early sign of driveshaft or wheel bearing failure. It's not too bad and you can keep driving until it gets worse or more pronounced. Wheel bearing while make a whining noise, driveshaft will make a clicking noise. Could also be warped brake disks or a slight imbalance in the wheel (yes, I know you said u got it balanced but the only balance one axis). Might wanna get that checked by a professional - as that's cheaper than the other two options.

  • @shawnsun4869
    @shawnsun4869 Před 3 lety +1

    For Certified cars purchased on or after November 1, 2018, the Certified by Volvo provides a 5-year/unlimited-mile exclusionary coverage from the original in service date of the car. Vehicles that were originally sold as Certified Pre-Owned prior to November 1, 2018, the Certified Pre-Owned warranty provides 7-year/100,000-mile coverage.

  • @HappyColdCut
    @HappyColdCut Před rokem +1

    Great video, I've been looking into the AWD V60s available on the used market this has been extremely helpful. Pretty disappointing that the 5 cylinders look to be the least reliable engines in these cars

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +1

      Yeah unfortunately due to multiple problems they are but as long as you take care of them with oil changes and other thing they run good.

  • @carlitoneici4552
    @carlitoneici4552 Před 2 lety +1

    Haven’t posted in a while. One of my favorite channels.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you am in a middle of moving and other things hopefully soon

    • @carlitoneici4552
      @carlitoneici4552 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy glad to know you’re still here. Looking to open my own Volvo repair facility and your videos make life easier

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      @@carlitoneici4552 anything you need i got you.

    • @carlitoneici4552
      @carlitoneici4552 Před 2 lety

      @@TheVolvoGuy thank you 🙏🏼 a ton. I’m on a mission to save as many p1’s p2’s p3s as possible

  • @sandymcintosh
    @sandymcintosh Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent breakdown of some of the issues that affect the various models. Really appreciate your efforts ;) Have now subscribed and will take a look through your other videos.

  • @davidkdanielson
    @davidkdanielson Před 2 lety +2

    My left ear loved this!!

  • @joeshape9549
    @joeshape9549 Před 2 lety

    First off, thank you for taking your time to make these informative videos. I have a 2016 T5 2.0. I had the original plugs changed out at 65k. The car now has 88k and started to experience some engine hesitation which led to the “reduced engine power” mode. The cel came on and then I read the codes which where p0300 along with 0301, 0302, 0303, 0304. I cleared the codes then the P0304 kept showing. I swapped coils around to see if it was a bad coil on #4. That didn’t resolve the issue. Decided to pull the plugs, and on #4 the plugs electrode was mostly gone along with a piece of ceramic. Replaced all 4 plugs with ngk iridium. No cel, but under hard acceleration I experience a few misfires before she takes off and runs smooth. I’m thinking that the broken plug might have done more damage. I’ve heard of these problems from other owners, but curious why the plugs had this happen. Is it something deeper than just plugs. Thinking it might be a bigger problem. What would your thought be. Kinda nervous about keeping the car now, even though we love it. Also, from what I’ve read, it seems like the problems have been fixed with the 17 model year, is that correct?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      I have always stuck with dealer parts as far as replacing the plugs. But we also did have problems with fuel injectors we would replace the injector on the cylinder that still shows a misfire after replacing the plugs and switching the coils over if the misfire does not move with the coil.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      And the the problem was fixed in 2017 as far as the oil consumption.

  • @dataflowgeometry
    @dataflowgeometry Před 2 lety +2

    P2 and P3, the driver's door wire harness is vulnerable to wire-jacket stripping, copper metal-fatigue breakage, short-circuits between wires, etc. The factory zip-tie is too severe & inflexible as a restraint, and is the root cause of wire chafing. It should be replaced with a softer cable-bundle restraint (velcro strap or electrical tape). Prevention is your best option, as repairing these wires poses a major headache.

  • @lollershit
    @lollershit Před 2 lety +5

    My left ear enjoyed this

  • @Brian-rj7cz
    @Brian-rj7cz Před 3 lety +2

    Great videos, thankyou for taking the time to do these videos and explain things.

  • @DragonBuilds
    @DragonBuilds Před rokem +4

    Update Oct. 2023: The engine suddenly started burning a quart every 200 miles and losing power. The engine has 76k miles and the mechanic says it needs a full rebuild. I traded it in for a BMW.
    My 2013 S60 has all of these issues. The only real way to fix oil consumption is an engine teardown and rebuild (new rings and possibly pistons). I found that using an engine flush product and switching to Liqui Moly 5W-40 worked to reduce oil consumption to around 1 liter/2500 mi. Before using the engine flush product it burned quite a bit more oil.
    This will definitely be my last Volvo. Needing an engine teardown and rebuild after 70k miles is unacceptable. I will just keep pouring more oil into it, and if it eventually breaks down, I'll just junk the car. Volvos are priced like German luxury/performance cars but have the build quality of a cheap econobox.

    • @Thisisoscar_
      @Thisisoscar_ Před 9 měsíci

      Which engine do you have in your 2013 s60?

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds Před 9 měsíci

      @@Thisisoscar_ The 5 cylinder 2.5 liter turbo

    • @gofastclad974
      @gofastclad974 Před 2 měsíci

      Same engine and running into the same oil consumption issue. What engine flush products did you use?

    • @DragonBuilds
      @DragonBuilds Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@gofastclad974 I used Liqui-Moly engine flush. It worked well enough to get an extra year out of the car, but any Volvo with this engine is on borrowed time.

    • @gofastclad974
      @gofastclad974 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DragonBuilds why are there volos with 150k plus miles with the same 2.5t engine?

  • @ChaotiX64
    @ChaotiX64 Před rokem +1

    Drive belt tensioner failed this summer on my 2013 V70 D4 (five cylinder motor).
    The first symtoms was that the battery failed to charge even though it was in good condition.
    I would get "system will get shut down in 2 minutes" on my dash just seconds after stopping the car, even after 2h drives.
    When the belt finally gave, I first got everything lit up on my dash like a Christmas tree.
    Despite a failing belt, the car managed up a hill and to the safe side of the road before I lost engine power.
    Fortunately, the teared auxiliary belt did not get caught up with the timing belt which is would have been catastrophic for the engine as seen in this video.
    Volvo for some reason don't provide a proper guard or separator between the auxiliary belt and the timing belt, which is why this can be a huge risk to your engine. This was on the news in Sweden a couple of years back. Volvo responded that they have changed the belt change intervalls but not something I have heard from them.
    Anyway, I had belt and tensioner replaced but if someone knows why they fail so often it would be nice to hear your theories.
    Great engine in general however and it can take a beating for sure!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +1

      The reason is the tensioner it self not the belt, I had a customer had the belt go and took out the timing belt and another shop replaced the cylinder head and the belt but they didn't replace the tensioner and with in a week the same thing happened again. I replace the tensioner between 60 and 75k miles

    • @ChaotiX64
      @ChaotiX64 Před rokem +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy Right, it's quite pointless to only change the belt on these but why does the tensioner get stuck in the first place? Great video by the way.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +2

      @@ChaotiX64 it's the self tensioning spring that fails.

  • @lucasa7093
    @lucasa7093 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a 2012 S60 T5 and my piston rings failed at 98K which caused a misfire which cracked the cylinder head. Found a low mileage used engine and had it installed.

  • @jltrack
    @jltrack Před 3 lety +3

    Own a 2009 V70 with the S6. Luckily haven’t had any of these issues.

  • @stupid0nut
    @stupid0nut Před 3 lety +2

    My 2012 S80 burns oil. Was told by dealer that 1qt per 1000miles is "normal". I just check halfway through the oil change interval and top off now.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +2

      They are not telling the truth that means you will burn 7.5 qts by the time your are due foe the service. And if that is just about how much oil the engine holds. And what if you have 2013 that means 10qts of oil before your service since it goes 10k miles services.

    • @stupid0nut
      @stupid0nut Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy I don't think that's right either. Unfortunately I tried to get help from Volvo NA and they denied it. I myself was losing a quart over 3k miles. This was when I was still under CPO warranty. Warranty expired now so I'll just check and top off. 🤞 It doesn't get worse.

  • @pgreenx
    @pgreenx Před 9 měsíci

    I love watching g this video and keeping on top of these issues.
    My front strut bearing seems to scrape and probably failing and wanted to mention. Not sure it’s a common problem.
    Also rear spring broke fairly early miles

  • @_erl_allento320
    @_erl_allento320 Před 2 lety +1

    PCV and AWD pump got me 😩… as well as a myriad of other issues. (Driveshaft, water pump, vacuum booster, wheel bearing, I needed a new down pipe because flex pipe went bad, rear bushings, etc) oh I have a s80 T6 09

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      Very common problems with age on that S80.

  • @victoro.velasquez8104
    @victoro.velasquez8104 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you 👍🏻 excellent video information 💯ℹ️
    My V60 dashboard has just displayed "soot filter full" I think this will cost a lot of...you know what 😢
    Cheers 👍🏻

  • @ganuv
    @ganuv Před 3 lety +1

    I also found a common problem with the T6 models where the strut mount bearing goes bad, I had 2 t6 models and both strut mounts had to be replaced at around 140.000 155.000 km. also common problems with these particular models

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety

      Yes you are correct that one completely escaped me.

  • @SteeltechPC
    @SteeltechPC Před rokem +1

    Great video! Anything I should look for on a 2012 XC60 R-Design with 130K. Looking at it in 2 days.

  • @olanrewajuin2008
    @olanrewajuin2008 Před 2 lety +1

    I've seen mass airflow sensor problem, oil shortage and belt tensioner problem already, with my car. I only bought it 2 weeks ago, V60 late 2015 with 2016 specs. My first Volvos were so enjoyable for me, this third one is putting me off already.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      Stay way from 15 16 MY not so great.

    • @olanrewajuin2008
      @olanrewajuin2008 Před 2 lety

      @@TheVolvoGuy IF I had seen your video before I bought it, it would have really helped me. My first was S40 from 2010, then R-design V50 from 2012. Both did more than, 200K before I sold then, not a single day of trouble. I travel a lot unfortunately, so I need a reliable and fuel efficient car, which the S40 and V50 have convinced me Volvos are.

  • @CowTypeSh
    @CowTypeSh Před 3 lety +5

    I got one, the little volvo logo on steering wheel actually, peels off and it looks like ass

  • @holdenholden8414
    @holdenholden8414 Před 3 lety +2

    Just subscribed. Great information.
    I'm watching your videos to get myself educated on Volvo.
    I'm currently looking at a 2010 XC60 T6 AWD with 140k miles. Took it for a test drive today and drove very well. Engine sounded very good, no weird noise. Only problem is the AC is not working.
    I have 2 questions, what is your opinions on high mileage cars especially this XC60? Is the AC in these cars problematic and what could be the issue? Thanks
    Keep up the good work!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +3

      If i would to take a guess 🤔 on the A/C I would say its the compressor the clutches fails on them. But as far as the engine on that they do hold up very good if you keep up with the maintenance. Make sure the drive belt and pulleys have been changed.. thank you.

    • @holdenholden8414
      @holdenholden8414 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your response. What is your take on "lifetime" fluid in the automatic transmission? Thanks

  • @unklebuck1239
    @unklebuck1239 Před 3 lety

    Watching you talk about the b5254t belt reminds me of my co worker when he changed the ac clutch on a p1 chassis and not the belt. Belt got torn apart into the timing. Guess things happen!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      It happens a lot on the b5244t engines one time a shop replaced the head and the belt got it fixed and never replaced the belt tensioner and 70 miles after the repair it happened again.

  • @dialexs2
    @dialexs2 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as usual, thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @simsneon2
    @simsneon2 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for the info brother it’s very helpful

  • @jockobacumbo623
    @jockobacumbo623 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Was thinking of purchasing a 2013 S60 T5 with 125k, what do you think. Currently have a 99 S70 2.4 non turbo with 320k, the best running car I’ve ever owned as far as mileage. The interior not so much, cheap plastic is falling apart, leather holding up surprisingly well, clear coat has failed and peeling, no rust, a Midwest car. Also an 04 V70R with a miss in cylinder 3 that I haven’t been able to figure out yet. Runs incredibly rich from no combustion in that cylinder from low compression. Need to do a leak down test next and see if that turns anything up. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks. Loved the video!

  • @igo470
    @igo470 Před 3 lety +1

    New 4 cyl engines have same issues.Oil consumption,failing accessory belt tensioner,pcv box and crankshaft seal leak oil

  • @oldschoolgamer5932
    @oldschoolgamer5932 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, very helpful, had to fix a few of those on my XC60 T6 2010, I got the low oil warning every now and then, but its always when its on its max level (bad reading) or above (its the wife car, very short trips only, car barely gets warm, so I suspect I get fuel in my oil that doesn't evaporates, so it raises the level.) when I draw a little oil out it tends to vanish. not sure if replacing the oil level sensor will help, as I suspect that warning is not only for low oil but oil quality or over max warning as well

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      Its more likely a bad level sensor this sensor will not trigger the light for high oil level. You got to drive that vehicle on high RPM for a little bit to clear some of the carbon build up as well not warming up the engine good before driving not a good thing for that motor specially of its a very short trips.

    • @oldschoolgamer5932
      @oldschoolgamer5932 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy Thanks a lot! I make my wife wait at least a minute+ till the engine is warm and the RPMs on idle went down to 650+-. also I make her wait 1 minute before shutting the engine

  • @reefchief8
    @reefchief8 Před 2 lety +1

    This is fantastic information seriously.. Thank you

  • @ghassanalfarra8935
    @ghassanalfarra8935 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @scenicgopi
    @scenicgopi Před 3 lety +2

    I own a 2013 S60 T5 and am having issues with extremely high oil consumption. I got the PCV, oil trap, drive belt changed. I was hoping changing the PCV would have fixed the issue but it did not.
    This is what my mechanic had to say :
    "Do an engine flush and oil pan service. Looks like the old PCV box brought a lot of condensation into the oil pan. An oil pan decarbonizing and cleaning, and resealing would be the best bet. We can monitor the levels after adding new oil to it."
    I'm at 171k kilometres and use Castrol Edge 5W30 engine oil and change oil every 7000-7500 kms
    I'd greatly appreciate it if you could provide me with your suggestion on this. Thank you very much in advance!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      If you have a oil consumption problem more likely it is your piston rings very common problem on this engine.

    • @JayJohansson
      @JayJohansson Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy ive had two of the five cylinder engines on the s40 and the s60. They both ate oil especially after 60k miles. About a quart every 1500 miles. Ive done more research than I care to admit. These engines eat oil. Turbos eat oil. its what they do. The engine tolerances are likely loose to save on friction which causes oil consumption.I had the piston rings redone under warranty on my s40. still ate oil. I had PCV valve redone on my s60, still eats oil. There is no leak. Its a problem I will accept if nothing else goes wrong but inevitably I have to believe this can cause problems elsewhere.

    • @scenicgopi
      @scenicgopi Před 3 lety

      @@TheVolvoGuy Thank you for your valuable input. Do you think after changing the piston rings the car would last me a long time?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +2

      @@scenicgopi it should we really don't see much problems with the engine except for the oil consumption.

    • @scenicgopi
      @scenicgopi Před 3 lety

      @@JayJohansson my mechanic also suggested a new turbo. Wondering if that is necessary.

  • @JBeck2468
    @JBeck2468 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Sounds like the 3.0T is the best engine to go with.

  • @Tailspin07
    @Tailspin07 Před rokem

    Really looking forward to your SPA chassis video!!!

  • @t9358
    @t9358 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks

  • @badmuddafadda
    @badmuddafadda Před rokem +1

    I appreciate this video. By the time I found it I had already learned about some of these issues, but not all. I was never one too interested in trying to work on a car, but after buying a used XC60 T6 and putting a lot of miles on it, I no longer had any other choice. I realize now that the first repair I paid for-replacing the alternator, might have been only a bolt problem. I can’t find much information on a replacement catalytic converter. My mechanic( I’ve done a lot to my car, but I’m not able to work on the exhaust system.) He replaced it with an AM cat and my car runs terribly unless I’m going at least 50. An OEM CAT IS 1400-1700 and he thinks I may have no choice if I want my engine to run right. ( I’ve had a few intermittent cat not running efficiently codes, but I drive at high speed for long periods. Are there any specific AM cats that are reasonably priced that will do the job right on my car?

    • @Skessu
      @Skessu Před rokem +1

      As far as I know many aftermarket cats need a spacer on the stock lambda sensor to work properly

    • @badmuddafadda
      @badmuddafadda Před rokem +1

      @@Skessu Thank you for responding. I just had an old recall issue taken care of at the Volvo dealership and they mentioned all of the Volvo owners who had to come in with AM cats that weren’t working well. Your response gives me hope that I might not have to get an OEM cat after already spending money on the parts and labor for an AM one.

    • @Skessu
      @Skessu Před rokem +2

      @@badmuddafadda not sure what AM cat is exactly but you often see these spacers installed with aftermarket downpipes that of course have a cat that has fewer cells. Search ELEVATE REAR O2 SENSOR SPACER FOR DOWNPIPE for example
      Edit: oh just AM, aftermarket

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      @Darkstar Star I personally do not know of any aftermarket that worked it either does not fit right or check engine light comes on, but I really do not hear about the ones that work.

    • @badmuddafadda
      @badmuddafadda Před rokem

      @@Skessu I ended up putting on a spacer, I’ve been dealing with this for months. I’m beginning to think my mechanic changed out the cat because the Volvo cats can be worth up to $400 in scrap.

  • @FlakeSE
    @FlakeSE Před 7 měsíci +2

    The emblem was a recall item? My dealer charged me for it! Not a lot of money but still…

  • @Mpekatsas8
    @Mpekatsas8 Před rokem +2

    I have a volvo s60 '12 1600 diesel D2 and with the first start of the day the engine goes out and starts again but when I press the gas a little it is fine. What could be wrong?

  • @panfilofederico324
    @panfilofederico324 Před 2 lety +1

    Great videos. I am a fan. You have helped me out considerably. Thank you
    I have an XC 60 2012. I noticed a leak coming from one of the metal power steering lines under car. How hard is it to replace the lines? What is involved.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      You would need a lift to do it and drop the rear of the front sub frame

  • @lonetraveler5660
    @lonetraveler5660 Před rokem +1

    Great summery video: I have 09 S80 T6. The AM radio has lot of static noise. What could be issue? FM works perfectly fine. 209k miles on it, no oil consumption. Drive strong. Thank you.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +1

      That is a common problem we have seen we had to replace the radio for that problem.

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 Před 3 dny

    New sub here from Quebec !

  • @robinxu2804
    @robinxu2804 Před 3 lety +2

    The strut bearing on s60 v60 always fail. I replaced them on both my s60 and v60cc

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +6

      OMG I don't even know how I forgot about that lol you are 100% right. Strut bearing fail a lot and we replace them daily it completely slipped my mind that should be one of the most common problems.

  • @jaredd04
    @jaredd04 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for all the helpful information. Can you please do a review on the new 4cylinders specifically the T5 eco in the 2015 S60 and V60? I’m very close to buying one but heard some mixed reviews. Keep up the awesome content.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. I will start working on this week.

    • @jackberry4203
      @jackberry4203 Před 3 lety

      i have a 2015 s60 premier eco and I love it its super fun to drive but there will be costly repairs im at 85000 miles and ive had to replace nearly everything in the engine bay except for the motor itself and the turbo

    • @hectorvazquez7929
      @hectorvazquez7929 Před 3 lety

      Jack Berry what engine do you have on your s60. I have one with the 2.0

    • @jackberry4203
      @jackberry4203 Před 3 lety

      I have the 2.0

  • @herbertlatham9746
    @herbertlatham9746 Před 3 lety +1

    Great videos
    And information, I was having some issues just seeing if you could help me out.

  • @aleksandarpopovic7090
    @aleksandarpopovic7090 Před 2 lety

    I really admire your knowledge- i am not the mechanic but i had s40 and had to replace the breather case,on my xc90 i had awd issues and learned how it works and bought cracked vida dice fixed it myself,on my xc70 had oil consumption and found the problem it was seals on brake booster and also.had missfire on 6 valve it was that sensor for the oil on top forgot the name. I am wondering if my xc70 Volvo 2008 has siri radio as i don't have that bow at the back. I do believe i have power drainage. Pls let me know and thank you for your videos very helpful

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      If you give me your VIN I can find out if your xc70 came with it.

  • @fabmona1068
    @fabmona1068 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Volvo guy! You are the best person to answer this.
    I am looking to buy a 2013 s60 t6 with 140000km. Seems to be well maintained. Is it reliable to last me a long time as a daily driver?
    Thanks

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Change the oil every 3-5k and you will be just fine.

  • @bedandbreakfastfan7088

    When I bought my XC60 T6 I noticed the oil was a bit low and immediately did an oil change. Less than 1500 miles later, about 1.5qts from the full mark. I'm hoping this doesnt accelerate. I'm ok with it staying steady.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +2

      When you change your oil next time take it on the high way and drive it on high rpms around 3-3500 for good 5-10 minutes it will help clean the rings.

  • @seshachary5580
    @seshachary5580 Před 2 lety +2

    very educative. thank you regards,

  • @konradvonmarburg7733
    @konradvonmarburg7733 Před 2 lety +1

    The dipstick thing engine running lean happened to me on my 2013 volvo s60 T5 a month after I bought it used. The dealership paid half the cost of the repair at an independent volvo specialist shop. Now, 6 months later, the fan cut out, so I get no heat a/c or air coming out of the vents. That repair is going to cost me $1200 CDN, the part is only $400 but the labor is 10 hours at 88 bucks an hour CDN. Goddamn Volvo.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah the dash have to come out.

    • @konradvonmarburg7733
      @konradvonmarburg7733 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy Yeah it was a poor design. Apparently he needs to take off the steering wheel. I mean I love the car, I wish a T6 would have been available that thing probably flies like hell. I might upgrade if a used model comes available. But this friggin 1200 to replace the fan so I have heat and a/c is friggin retarded. I hope the alignment of the steering wheel is back to normal when he's done. I'm in Toronto so I get stuff done at v-garage as the dealership is wayyyyy too expensive. I guess I just have to eat the cost. I hope to God nothing else goes wrong for at least a year.

  • @Komunalaren
    @Komunalaren Před rokem

    Relly nice video :) i drive a 2012 mercedes benz w204 but going to buy a 2015 volvo v60 t6 now i know what i shall thing about

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      I would think about 17 or newer better engine and less problems.

  • @santiagobarrero186
    @santiagobarrero186 Před 3 lety +4

    Any chance on doing a video on how to do an engine swap?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      Maybe if I do one.

    • @santiagobarrero186
      @santiagobarrero186 Před rokem

      @@TheVolvoGuy At least the Piston rings and the correct piston rings to buy, I am not ready to give up the Swedish mafia just yet!

  • @AAhmad3449
    @AAhmad3449 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 12 s60 and everything works great I have replaced timing belt/ serp and pulleys spark plugs and ignition coils as well as fuel injectors however I still have a small start up issues the rpm goes high and although my engine runs smooth I can hear a small suction near the oil dipstick as well oil filler should I just replace the whole pcv box

  • @oweny6609
    @oweny6609 Před 3 lety

    Lol I’m finding this video about a year after having to replace the pcv diaphragm. When doing so I broke the tube and had to replace the whole oil filter housing. 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @thomasgunn4146
    @thomasgunn4146 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @nat7579
    @nat7579 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2012 Volvo s60 T5 with about 71,000 miles on it. I bought it Jan 2022. About 6-8 months after I bought it, I noticed that it would sort of kick back at me when I would slow or accelerate. I'm not sure how to explain it very well, essentially, whenever I would slow down to an intersection and stop then accelerate once the light changed, there would be a kick back sensation like the car had a bit of a struggle. Its been a few months since that began and it has decreased and does it very randomly now. Sometimes when I'm accelerating up a hill then approach a stop sign and then accelerate again to drive through the intersection it does the same thing. I apologize for my lack of better explanation, I am certainly ignorant to cars. It's just strange how the car did this for about 1-2 weeks very often then significantly decreased and now does it at very random times. Has anyone else experienced this?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +3

      Hello,
      So this problem is common with we have seen it I have the same exact T5 S60 and the first step would be to check and see if there is a TCM S/W update available, if you send me your VIN I can find out for you. After the S/W, then we clear the transmission adaptations and fuild counters, and we do adaptation test drive.
      My S60 improved like 95%.

    • @zzoinks
      @zzoinks Před rokem

      ​@@TheVolvoGuy do you have to change the transmission fluid too?

  • @Ilikecake2345
    @Ilikecake2345 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, very informative and overall enjoyable. I myself own a 2009 Volvo V70 2.5T, it's been running great except for one issue. Whenever I floor it, it seems to hesitate a few times before it accelerates hard, the problem hasn't always existed, as it ran incredibly smooth when I first got the car. Those issues are only existing when I floor it, not when let's say I am in neutral and rev it. Not sure what the issue could be. Any tips?
    Edit: The car does not show check engine light

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      I would check the things are under the most stress when you go wide open throttle, like fuel pressure spark plugs coils make sure you have good air flow restrictions in the intake air filter so on and so forth.

    • @Ilikecake2345
      @Ilikecake2345 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy Air flow isn't the issue. Thanks, I've been noticing the car runs a bit rough in idle, slight misfire perhaps? I may have the same issue as another guy in the comment field. I really appreciate your help

  • @tobiasskoog5422
    @tobiasskoog5422 Před 3 lety

    i know two people who have engine fail because the timing belt. Another common problem is when its cold outside the handle on the driver side wont work so you cant open the door from outside. The 2.0 flexifuil ford engine another common problem is the injectors stop working. If we go back to the problem with the 5 cylinders volvo engine timing belt fail there is a guy here in sweden who have designed a part you can mount on your engine to protekt the timing belt if the ac belt fail.

  • @ocadoperson
    @ocadoperson Před rokem +2

    I have a 2011 S60 D3.
    I have an intermittent radio problem.
    I can get in and start the engine and it's OK,then other times, the screen is on but no sound.
    I have to switch off, open the driver door,close it and re start and it sometimes works straight away, other time I have to repeat the process.
    Any ideas to what's causing this will be much appreciated???

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +1

      This was common we start by updating the S/W for the audio system, some times the RDAR when locks up cause the system to freeze.

  • @jsco8692
    @jsco8692 Před rokem

    Sweet! I just found your channel. Thanks! Subscribed, liked.

  • @armandde1
    @armandde1 Před 3 lety +1

    Have a 2009 s80, 3.2, so far so good. But I have a short/broken wires, in the drivers door wire harness that runs between the door and the body. Wires get worn from opening and closing, as well as age where the coating starts to come off. Can't seem to find the actual wire that's bad, and removing the clip on the door is impossible, which makes it that much more difficult to see. Suggestions?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety

      Remove the door off the vehicle its not hard

  • @vladavasiljev
    @vladavasiljev Před 2 lety

    I think P2 iz better than P3 in every aspect. I was very surprised when discovered that P2 seats are incomparably more comfortable than seats in the newest s60!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety

      Yes the seats are more comfortable I own a P2 car 2007 xc70.

  • @robertsykes3242
    @robertsykes3242 Před 2 lety +2

    Great site I’ve been a long time Volvo owner. Currently a 2016 XC70 P3 with 70 K miles original owner. Just ordered a new belt tensioner / belt based on your recommendation.
    Oil consumption issues .Do you think it wold benefit owners to stay away from the 10k changes ? I have done changes about @ 6.5 K and thinking of every 5k . Thoughts ? No oil issues to date.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      5k with full synthetic oil is what I always do no matter what. You don't have to change the filter every 5k you can do the filter every 10k but the oil 5k is what I do.

  • @illescasf
    @illescasf Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much. SO helpful.
    What about when it runs rich?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety

      That means you have problem with fuel delivery or air delivery.

  • @michaellevine4003
    @michaellevine4003 Před rokem +2

    Hi:
    Can you please tell me the recall campaign # for the Volvo Decals(front grill/steering wheel).
    Also, do you know about recalls of the chrome trim inside the steering wheel (peeling/sharp edges).
    “Great Vids”
    Thanks

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      TJ#31750 for the airbag I can not find the one for the front grill, but if you call your local dealership, they should be able to help. Plus, it's not that much money to begin with.

  • @Nivalys1
    @Nivalys1 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, your channel is damn good. I bought a 2.5ft v70 2011 to replace my 3.2 s80 2007 (in Paris in 2024, you won't be able to drive

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      Normally here we don't change the tensioner, unless we see a problem, but I change mine every 60k miles no matter what.

  • @user-rh6wq9zn6v
    @user-rh6wq9zn6v Před 2 lety

    Yes, please send the recall information. I have both issues. Thank you

  • @ralphrey474
    @ralphrey474 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello Volvo Guy. Thank you for your posts. I have an 2009 XC70 3.2 and just had the auxillary belt, a/c compressor, water pump, tensioner and related parts replaced at 273,000 km. Idles smoothly, no new sounds, no stumble at any speed, nothing obviously different except the trip computer is jumping all over without my manual scrolling. THIS however is the shocking part... I've been keeping a fuel log from day one manually calculating litres purchased and odometer reading since the last fill. I've been consistently getting a low of 7 L/100 km highway and high of 13 L/100 km in town. Today after getting the car back from the dealer's shop (CAD4,600 later) I got 15 L/100 km for the first time in 15 years. Any suggestions where I should start looking?

  • @rickyhogan2749
    @rickyhogan2749 Před 2 lety

    Great info, Thank you for the video.

  • @xRestart
    @xRestart Před 3 lety +1

    Wanted a 2015 base model S60 but im afraid of the issues that might occur

  • @benjaminsmith2287
    @benjaminsmith2287 Před rokem +2

    What is the best 2015 s60 model to get? t4 turbo, t5 or t6? I have a twin-turbo 02 s80 and at some point I'll need to replace it and I like the looks of the s60 and the digital displays in the '15 and newer.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +2

      T6 3.0T or get 2017 model year. Or 14 with T6 3.0T

  • @GLOBULANEAGRA
    @GLOBULANEAGRA Před 3 lety +1

    What about the slow charge issue, have this on the v60 and have seen quite many people on the great google mentioning it. Ie: I drive 60 miles and the battery charges 4 to 5 percent.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety

      Have not seen this problem before. First time hearing about it.

  • @summerofsteroids
    @summerofsteroids Před 2 lety

    Excellent, excellent video. Hope you have more stuff coming out soon! I have a 2010 S80, engine code B6324S2 (NA). I've drained and filled the coolant to get new coolant in, and took out the power steering fluid and fill it back up with good new fluid at ~90,000 miles. At 100k miles I had the water pump, tensioner, idler pulley, drive belt, and the brake booster vacuum pump resealed along with a drain & fill of the transmission around 3 times. Anything else I should take a look at? I did the spark plugs myself at ~100k, and a coil pack went bad so I replaced that. I find myself sometimes having to top off my oil between changes, I lose a little bit at a time. (I do every 3k though not needed, I use castrol 5w-30 full synthetic). I don't have any noises so I'm not sure if the oil trap is to blame. It was manufactured in 2009, so would it have those piston ring issues?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes that engine does have that problem. But I would keep doing what you doing change your oil every 3-4k miles if the breather box is okay then I would not worry about it.

  • @trouvillemanor4798
    @trouvillemanor4798 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello, love your channel, I have a 2010 XC60 T6 I think B6304T2 with passenger side, front cam leak, below engine mount. What kind of repair am getting into? thanks!

  • @edwardkuczynski3896
    @edwardkuczynski3896 Před rokem +2

    Excellent videos, just subscribed and gave a thumbs up. I'd like to pay for some of your knowledge through being a patron. I understand it takes your time. Could I become one and then message you to get some private advice. I'd ask the question and you could tell me what it would cost, and could compensate thru patron. Let me know. I need to get a used volvo ASAP and have questions on years, engines, etc. Thanks

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +1

      Of course, thank you, if you become a patron we can exchange info and we can chat on the phone.

  • @nathanhodges3008
    @nathanhodges3008 Před rokem

    Anyone ever have issues with the 6 speed TF-80? Jerking is a big issue when it is heated up, sometimes would get a delayed engagement with a major jerk when engaged. 2012 s60 T5. Also get some kind of metallic noise when accelerating, it can be heard when passing houses and you can hear the vehicles echo.

    • @andreymonge830
      @andreymonge830 Před rokem

      this is surely the transmision solenoids. Look into it. Hope it helps!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      We did have a problem with the transmission jerking on low speed when taking off after a stop. We did a S/W update if available that did improve mine. I have a 2012 s60 T5 FWD

    • @nat7579
      @nat7579 Před rokem

      @@TheVolvoGuy How can you do a S/W update? I believe my 2012 s60 t5 is having the same issue. I posted a better explanation in the comments.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      @Nat S/W update requires the dealer or a shop that has the capability to do it.

  • @lonetraveler5660
    @lonetraveler5660 Před rokem +1

    Great summary: I have 2009 S80 T6 Awd. I have red flashing park brake light with electric parking brake service required and park assistant system required. But both functions are working fine. What could cause the warning messages? I checked all wires, nearby grounds. I did not see anything broken or loose. Thank you

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem +1

      One of the parking brakes might not be working, so it's hard to know what is going on without scanning it.

    • @lonetraveler5660
      @lonetraveler5660 Před rokem

      @@TheVolvoGuy thank you. the vida says lost communication between BCM and EPB, CEm and EPB; pbm received Invalid data from cem

  • @Hiiiiii74
    @Hiiiiii74 Před 3 lety +1

    I own a 2017 Volvo S60 T5 with the 2.0 I4 turbo, I've only seen the issue with the screen system locking up and restarting itself after a few minutes. I have seen this issue twice in 21k miles of driving in the 1 year I have owned it so far. I have hit 40k miles and will be watching for these issues (except for the AWD since of course, my model does not have AWD, same with the timing belt slaughter on I5s) Great video, thanks!
    With regards to the automatic transmission fluid, I hear mixed opinions on the frequency of servicing it, or if you should have the fluid cycled at all. I do almost all of these miles under 50MPH in the city. My low gears see a lot of stop and go action. I use the eco mode when possible, not for the mileage, but because I want the transmission to go easy on itself. I want a long life out of this transmission. What do you think about the fluid, and other ways to protect my transmission? I have not noticed any issues with shifting thus far, but of course, proactive maintenance is superior to reactive. Thanks!

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před rokem

      Transmission fluid volvo has no intervals unless you tow, but every 70k, you can drain the transmission and refill

    • @Hiiiiii74
      @Hiiiiii74 Před rokem

      @@TheVolvoGuy Thanks, 76k still going perfect 😃👍

  • @chaosmagicification5770

    Another Most Common Problem On D5 engine is intake manifold issue, must clean and replace with the new one

  • @southhillfarm2795
    @southhillfarm2795 Před 3 lety

    Wouldn't mind knowing what the Volvo guy thinks of the C30. I what to recommend on for my son who may be looking for his first car. One of the nicest looking retro cars around IMO.

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      My lest favorite volvo's C30 C70 S40 V50

    • @mhdap4403
      @mhdap4403 Před 3 lety

      @@TheVolvoGuy and which year do you prefer to buy these models as a used car

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 3 lety

      @@mhdap4403 I honestly never recommended any C30 C70 V50 or S40's to many problems. But if you buying used stay away from theses models and you will be okay stay away from the twin turbo 6cylinder engines.

  • @mickjanssen8723
    @mickjanssen8723 Před 2 lety +2

    Got a question, I bought a 2002 Volvo S80 about 3 days ago. It drives wonderful, not really having problems with anything. It's a 2.4, no turbo or anything, with 170HP. Is there anything I have to keep in mind, check on, etc.?

    • @TheVolvoGuy
      @TheVolvoGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      Oil changes every 3-5k miles and replace the timing belt every 120k or 10 years.

    • @benjaminsmith2287
      @benjaminsmith2287 Před rokem +1

      @@TheVolvoGuy 10 years. Oh. I had mine replaced around 2011 or so at 101,000 miles. I have 173K now and wasn't thinking I had to change it. I'll do so in a few months.

  • @chien-shengtsai8626
    @chien-shengtsai8626 Před rokem +2

    Am having the RDR problem--have been tickle charging periodically, and will now try to get the plug to see if that fix works. Very annoying. Shame on Volvo.