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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18840 on: 28 July 2019, 12:30:55 »

Another Jaaaaaaaaaaag ? If so are we going to change to JOF ? doesn't have the same ring to it.  ::)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18841 on: 28 July 2019, 14:06:02 »

Another Jaaaaaaaaaaag ? If so are we going to change to JOF ? doesn't have the same ring to it.  ::)

Well whatever Kevin is buying, it has to be capable of towing his big Airfix kit!  ;)

Not that there's much weight involved but it's big and long...  ::)  Ooooer!  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18842 on: 28 July 2019, 14:44:51 »

Another Jaaaaaaaaaaag ? If so are we going to change to JOF ? doesn't have the same ring to it.  ::)

Well whatever Kevin is buying, it has to be capable of towing his big Airfix kit!  ;)

Not that there's much weight involved but it's big and long...  ::)  Ooooer!  ;D


That's easy then FH 16 750. Only trouble is it runs on optis favourite fuel.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18843 on: 28 July 2019, 16:07:36 »

Maybe Kevin has brought a private jet and is going to fly to work  :-\
cheaper on fuel than an Omega  ;D
or he's brought a pushback tractor tug to tow with and a V8 to bolt in  :P
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18844 on: 28 July 2019, 17:46:07 »

Checked the ATF level on the V70 as when the car is cold it dosn't change gear very well.  The level was just above the bottom mark and the fluid was nice and dark.  ::)

Now mulling whether to top it up or change it.  :-X  I know what you lot will say!  :P  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18845 on: 28 July 2019, 17:57:37 »

Checked the ATF level on the V70 as when the car is cold it dosn't change gear very well.  The level was just above the bottom mark and the fluid was nice and dark.  ::)

Now mulling whether to top it up or change it.  :-X  I know what you lot will say!  :P ;D


top it up, and start saving for a rebuild.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18846 on: 28 July 2019, 18:11:48 »

Checked the ATF level on the V70 as when the car is cold it dosn't change gear very well.  The level was just above the bottom mark and the fluid was nice and dark.  ::)

Now mulling whether to top it up or change it.  :-X  I know what you lot will say!  :P  ;D
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I'd fill and then flush with new ATF

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18847 on: 28 July 2019, 18:40:31 »

Checked the ATF level on the V70 as when the car is cold it dosn't change gear very well.  The level was just above the bottom mark and the fluid was nice and dark.  ::)

Now mulling whether to top it up or change it.  :-X  I know what you lot will say!  :P  ;D


If it's anything like the Saab, it's not a straight forward job, O and then there's the correct fluid to use.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18848 on: 28 July 2019, 19:43:48 »

Checked the ATF level on the V70 as when the car is cold it dosn't change gear very well.  The level was just above the bottom mark and the fluid was nice and dark.  ::)

Now mulling whether to top it up or change it.  :-X  I know what you lot will say!  :P  ;D


If it's anything like the Saab, it's not a straight forward job, O and then there's the correct fluid to use.

Fairly straightforward.  There's a drain plug and a fill plug on top, or I could fill through the dipstick tube.  :y

Although am I right in thinking that elderly auto boxes can object to having their ATF changed?  ???  :-\
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18849 on: 28 July 2019, 20:21:27 »

Are you sure the plug on top is a fill plug? I seem to recall that there is a plug that should not be disturbed as it's for something else entirely?Top up via dipstick tube run the car for 1,000mls then do a "sump dump" and repeat two or three times to gradually refresh all the fluid rather than trying to do it all in one go.I do believe[although obviously you need to check with better sources]that you'd need JWS 3309 fluid or its equivalent.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18850 on: 28 July 2019, 21:04:32 »

Are you sure the plug on top is a fill plug? I seem to recall that there is a plug that should not be disturbed as it's for something else entirely?Top up via dipstick tube run the car for 1,000mls then do a "sump dump" and repeat two or three times to gradually refresh all the fluid rather than trying to do it all in one go.I do believe[although obviously you need to check with better sources]that you'd need JWS 3309 fluid or its equivalent.

Not really...  :-\  ::)  It looks like a fill plug, but in the youtube vid I watched, they filled it via the dipstick tube. So that's the way to go.  :y

As too the fluid, the handbook says "Only Volvo's gearbox oil part no 1161540-8.  Do not mix with any other oil"   :-\
  Too be honest, I assumed that DexIII would do.....  ::)  :D

Off to google for some research. I'll report back.  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18851 on: 28 July 2019, 21:56:13 »

You could get Volvo to do it. Technically it's a service add on at xyz mileage. One of the reasons Volvo servicing seems relatively expensive is that their schedules include things like the gearbox fluid where as most other makes don't  ;)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18852 on: 28 July 2019, 23:09:51 »

You could get Volvo to do it. Technically it's a service add on at xyz mileage. One of the reasons Volvo servicing seems relatively expensive is that their schedules include things like the gearbox fluid where as most other makes don't  ;)

Take it to Volvo?  :o  Wash your mouth out with soap and water!  ::)  :P

Baza is right, the correct ATF fluid is JWS3309, so I think I'll get a bottle of that or equivalent and top the fluid up for starters.

ECP do a universal ATF that apparently is compatible with Volvo 1161540.  :-\

Thanks Baza!  :y

This is the 'proper stuff'.  :y

It's a bit pricey though...  :-\  ::)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18853 on: 29 July 2019, 00:31:37 »

You could get Volvo to do it. Technically it's a service add on at xyz mileage. One of the reasons Volvo servicing seems relatively expensive is that their schedules include things like the gearbox fluid where as most other makes don't  ;)

Take it to Volvo?  :o  Wash your mouth out with soap and water!  ::)  :P

Baza is right, the correct ATF fluid is JWS3309, so I think I'll get a bottle of that or equivalent and top the fluid up for starters.

ECP do a universal ATF that apparently is compatible with Volvo 1161540.  :-\

Thanks Baza!  :y

This is the 'proper stuff'.  :y

It's a bit pricey though...  :-\  ::)
your gonna need a bigger boat  :y
£32.50 clicky 10 Ltr inc P&P  :)

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #18854 on: 29 July 2019, 07:54:12 »

You could get Volvo to do it. Technically it's a service add on at xyz mileage. One of the reasons Volvo servicing seems relatively expensive is that their schedules include things like the gearbox fluid where as most other makes don't  ;)

Take it to Volvo?  :o  Wash your mouth out with soap and water!  ::)  :P

Baza is right, the correct ATF fluid is JWS3309, so I think I'll get a bottle of that or equivalent and top the fluid up for starters.

ECP do a universal ATF that apparently is compatible with Volvo 1161540.  :-\

Thanks Baza!  :y

This is the 'proper stuff'.  :y

It's a bit pricey though...  :-\  ::)


Same stuff as the posh Vectra,  you have to drain and fill 4 times to flush the old out.
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