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Anyone got a recent V60

I have. It's a very good car. Mines a D4 8-speed auto, it's quick and quiet, a bit dieselly around town. Deliberately specced the smaller wheels/higher profile tyres for comfort, but it still handles OK. I also had one of the previous V60s, which was about the smallest car in its class, but this one is about the largest. Infotainment system is good. My riding buddy has one too, with absolutely maxed out spec including the B&W stereo which is awesome, and the very scandi driftwood trim, but his has bigger wheels and is noticeably noisier and ride is less good.

 
Posted : 24/08/2021 6:36 pm
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Driftwood trim sounds good!

 
Posted : 24/08/2021 9:26 pm
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Plus used car prices are mental right now.

Even more reason to do that amount of work to keep the car going well into the future. Nice job!
Very taken with the red 245 estate ^^, well tasty that, and nicely stealthy, too.

 
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My folks had 2-series estates all through my childhood, finally ditching the dreadful brown 1981 jobbie in about 1997.

The first on looked exactly like Kayla's, although it had the extra seats in the boot, which were extremely exciting 🙂

 
Posted : 24/08/2021 9:59 pm
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Anyone got a recent V60

I got a V60 R-Design T6 Recharge as a company car last month. Brilliant. Streets above the 330e that it replaced. Eats motorway miles, comfiest seats I've ever sat in, acres of space in the boot and properly quick. Average about 45mpg when plugged in most days.

 
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The first on looked exactly like Kayla’s, although it had the extra seats in the boot, which were extremely exciting

We have that 3rd seat but my OH took it out, it's currently taking up room in the shed which is ironic given that it's a space-saving seat 🤣

 
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I've recently got a V60 T6 AWD Recharge as a company lease vehicle and it is lovely. Very quiet, comfortable, well-equipped and well built. Decent front and rear legroom too. Boot is OK for space, but not as much as I was used to with the 2011 E-class estate it has replaced. Oh, and no spare wheel due to rear electric motor. I'm only getting about 25miles on electric only mode but getting about 45 mpg in ICE mode on longer journeys. Had a V40 T4 previously and always regretted selling it 15 years ago - was a bit of a wolf in sheeps clothing, apart from the torque steer...

 
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V60 t5 owner here in comfy inscription spec,more than fast enough for me.Love it,and so does the Mrs, looks really menacing in black/black (on rare occasions its clean)🤦🏼‍♂️

 
Posted : 25/08/2021 9:48 pm
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Yearly update. The V70 passed another MOT today @196k miles and 18 years old. It did initially fail on handbrake efficiency so I fitted the adjusters that Volvo penny pinched from this model range and all good again.

Brilliant, well engineered and built car.

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Can't go wrong with stroll adjustment on drums.

Rather have drums on the rear than discs..

No seized handbrake!

 
Posted : 26/08/2022 3:34 pm
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This was the photo I was trying to find earlier!
Volvo Vista's - at the mother in laws on the French/Spanish border pre Covid, MrsRNP is there at the moment but we couldn't drive out due to my work commitments. I wouldn't hesitate to jump in it now though for another international roadtrip.
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Posted : 26/08/2022 11:56 pm
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I miss my Volvo estate. 🙁

 
Posted : 27/08/2022 8:05 am
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You can almost smell it....

 
Posted : 27/08/2022 8:28 am
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Those Volvo "will it start" YouTube vids are a bit boring.....of course it'll start, it's a VOLVO!

 
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Jobs to do on ours are;

Top up the Dinitrol / Dynax underneath ready for winter.
The driver's seat bolster stitching has split so need to find a decent automotive upholstery repair place.
I noticed the rear tyre treads are puckering a bit so I think the rear alignment is drifting slightly - going to source a complete rear end (subframe, wishbones etc) and rebush & powdercoat it to swop over into mine at some point. It's only held on with 6bolts.

 
Posted : 27/08/2022 8:48 am
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Have 2 V70s here.

1. 2001 T5 185k in a nice shade of burgundy red. It's the bike bus, emergency back up, tip run, do it all car. Refuses to die.

2. 2008 2.4D 5 pot. 130k. Nice drive. Bit lack lustre in performance but just does the job. Just don't like the electric hand brake. Worst thing ever. 42mpg as well.

Parts are steep for major items but simple to work on.

 
Posted : 29/08/2022 8:26 am
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2008 2.4D 5 pot. 130k. Nice drive. Bit lack lustre in performance but just does the job. Just don’t like the electric hand brake. Worst thing ever. 42mpg as well.

I had one of those, 163bhp, but a bit weighty.
Did a lot more than 42 mpg though!

 
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2008 2.4D 5 pot. 130k. Nice drive. Bit lack lustre in performance but just does the job. Just don’t like the electric hand brake. Worst thing ever. 42mpg as well.

Had 2013 D3/136bhp manual. Easily did 42-44mpg around the doors and 50mpg on a run...that was measured over 4.5 years and 88k miles.

 
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Parts are steep for major items but simple to work on.

Try Caffyns Volvo - they are a proper dealership but have an ebay shop. I email Chris in the parts department directly and he has always done good prices.

Also Jamie @ Partsforvolvos can source genuine stuff as well as what they sell online.
https://www.partsforvolvosonline.com/

 
Posted : 29/08/2022 10:04 am
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that was measured over 4.5 years and 88k miles.

Think i had mine just over 3 years and about 160000km.
Did a lot of driving round the country, and other countries.

 
Posted : 29/08/2022 12:19 pm
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Saw a rather cool convoy of three P1800es es pulling into the Gretna Green Blacksmiths today. Sorry no pics as I was driving the opposite way.

Edit: at least one was on NL plates.

 
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Clicked over at 200k miles tonight so gave it a wash!
Still an awesome car.
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Posted : 04/04/2023 9:25 pm
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Just test drive a V90 and a 320. Looking to buy something like a V60 petrol but they are hard to source at the moment. Great seats, nice ergonomics. Is the heater control on the screen an issue like VAG cars? - We hated a Leon for that reason. Oh, and Mrs TiRed found it hard to hold the BMW steering wheel as it’s too fat! Both cars drove nicely, much better than a CLA and C class. Boot is dog perfect too. The CRV is pushing 200k and time to downsize to a car.

 
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Is the heater control on the screen an issue like VAG cars?

I've never found it a problem on my V60, but then I just set it at 19 and leave it. It's designed to be pretty easy to use - big numbers, easy to hit.

 
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Seats, cabin and steering wheel heater plus fan via the telly screen so you do need to use it, sadly. Not ideal but not impossible as it's presented with quite big soft controls. If I had a choice, I'd have knobs and buttons. Hopefully the industry will go full circle when they realise the error of their ways a la threaded bottom brackets...

 
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You can set the heated seats to automatically turn on when you get into the car if it is less than 10degC outside. As a result, I rarely touch the heated seat controls. There is a separate button for front and rear screen heating, so it’s only really the ambient temperature you need to use the screen for day to day. Buttons would be better, but I think the Volvo interface is a lot better than some other manufacturers

 
Posted : 05/04/2023 8:55 am
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Just read back through this thread and is confused
@boblo

I had an XC90 T8 last year for a bit whilst mine was in. It had a 2L diesel of 180 ish BHP and approx another 220 BHP of electricery; ~410 in all. It was fast enough, electric only up to about 30 mph then banzai dependant on foot/accelerator interface.

The only diesel full hybrid we've done was the EUCD V60, that went out of production in 2017/18.
A T8 of that age would *probably* be the twin charged 4 cylinder petrol (VEA Gen2) with ISG and the 70bhp ERAD out back. ~410bhp total, depending on market (some countries/versions have more, some less...)

Most of the time I was plodding about on a 4 pot 2L diesel which is a bit shit in a vehicle of that type

But you weren't, and if you thought it was diesel it was probably broken, or you'd put diesel in it. Even the old T6 4 pot (non-hybrid) was spritely enough in the XC90. Not to mention that the electric drive is active almost all the time.

which was one of my reservations on the v90 as they’ve stopped doing the ‘nice’ engines…

Yeah, i miss the 5 pot, but the V90 never had the 5 pot, in fact none of the SPA1 platform cars have had it.
And the 4 cylinders that replaced them generally have better torque, power and fuel economy.

 
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@mert it sounds like you work for Volvo… any recommendations for diagnostics tools for a 2020 V90?

 
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@mert. I had the XC90 as a courtesy car for a few days and never put fuel in it. I'm sure they told me it was diesel or mebbies I just assumed it was. Either way, in my view, a w@nky little 4 pot 2L has no place in a car like that...

As for the V90. I know they never did it in a 5 pot. I moved from a 5 pot v70 (hence 'they've stopped doing the 'nice' engines' comment) and did 2 things I said I wouldn't - ever. Bought 4 wheel drive and a 4 pot 2l engine. I'm a bit old fashioned and prefer more cylinders/bigger displacement rather than the current crop and I've no need to drag 4wd gubbins about all the time.

Having said that, I moved away from this premise with the v70 as before I'd had v6's and v8's of 3l and above so I already compromised with the D5. Quite liked it though and I now wished I'd fixed it rather than traded it. It had a gearbox fault that was quoted at ~£3k on a car with a residual of £8k. I traded it/bought the v90 the week before lockdown 1 and it did 500 miles in 10 months. It's still only got 11k on it as I've since retired and hardly use it. Ho hum.

 
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I would have got a V60 last year if I could have found one with the correct spec. We got a XC60 instead and it does have deeply comfortable seats and its like driving sedated, super relaxing and about as far from "exciting as you can get".

T6/T8 recharge are petrol hybrid in the UK. 250-350bhp petrols + electric motor.

 
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Either way, in my view, a w@nky little 4 pot 2L has no place in a car like that…

Spoken like a true dinosaur 😉
(the 4 pots have wider, flatter torque curves, more power and better fuel economy than their respective outgoing 5, 6 or 8 cylinder engines, exhaust noise and firing order vibration characteristics are a different matter altogether)

@mert it sounds like you work for Volvo… any recommendations for diagnostics tools for a 2020 V90?

Not really, i generally use the Dev version of Vida or something like CANalyzer...

 
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Spoken like a true dinosaur

Guilty as charged 😁

Interesting about fool economy. I was getting low 40's from my v70 but only high 30's from the v90. Yes it's more powerful but not more economical or smoother and doesn't sound as nice (for a diesel). Same driver/driving style/journey types etc.

 
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I bought a 2016 XC60 D4 last year. It really is lovely to sit in. Had a few teething issues (blown turbo pipe) but all sorted under warranty as it was a selekt car.
Put 12k on it in 10 months too.
issues - the alloy wheels are starting to corrode, and the Volvo recovery is next to useless. Getting 45 MPG which is acceptable for a big lump of a car.
its black too so i put a coating of ceramic on the paintwork which looks nice

 
Posted : 06/04/2023 7:57 am
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Interesting about fool economy. I was getting low 40’s from my v70 but only high 30’s from the v90.

A diesel V90 could be up to a third of a tonne heavier for starters, depending on spec. It is a bigger car with more toys after all! Pretty sure the CdA is (very) slightly worse as well.

or smoother and doesn’t sound as nice (for a diesel).

Yes, AFAIK the I5/72 degree firing order thing made for a very nice engine sound. Cost a bloody fortune to make though, and expensive to get it to meet emission standards.
The new 48V version of the engine is an improvement though.

 
Posted : 06/04/2023 8:45 am
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Is the heater control on the screen an issue like VAG cars?

I just use the voice command button to set the temp and control the Climate as using the TV screen while driving is not ideal.

T6/T8 recharge are petrol hybrid in the UK. 250-350bhp petrols + electric motor.

My T6 pushes out a combined 345 bhp. For a big heavy car with very little BIK its pretty quick.

 
Posted : 06/04/2023 8:55 am
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I just use the voice command button to set the temp and control the Climate as using the TV screen while driving is not ideal.

I've got google assistant set up, don't even need to press the button.

 
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I just use the voice command button to set the temp and control the Climate as using the TV screen while driving is not ideal.

Y'know something, I didn't know you could do this (assuming 'this' relates to the v90). I've had some form of voice command in cars since they first came out - and were useless so I've largely ignored them since:

'Call wife' says I...
'Navigate to Birmingham?' says shit voice system...

I'll give this a go because if it works properly/reliably, problem solved.

<edit> Google Assistant in a v90? How's that work then please? Don't forget, I'm just emerging blinking from the jurassic era... 🙃

 
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I've just become a new owner - OK mine is a Focus in a frock V50 petrol FWD but after a couple of weeks I'm warming to it. It's replacing a newer c-class (got run into and written off) so it's slower, less toys and not as big but I think it will do alright for a few years.

Just about to hit 110k miles and it has a few dings and the alloys have seen a fair amount of kerb abuse but it still looks good for a 17 year old car. Bit of rust on the rear subframe and rear suspension components but nothing flaky.

I think I've got a thermostat or coolant temp sensor issue though as temp gauge only goes up to the middle when sat ticking over after a drive and then drops as soon as you get a bit of speed up again. I get heat in the cabin pretty quickly though so might not be the stat hence thinking the sensor might be dicky. Both are tucked up behind the inlet manifold and a sod to get to just to make life interesting. Getting about 25mpg around town as it's not warming up properly.

 
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Google Assistant in a v90? How’s that work then please? Don’t forget, I’m just emerging blinking from the jurassic era… 🙃

The latest cars are fully integrated with android auto, started about 4 years ago and is now pretty much across the board in europe. V90 was launched in the middle of 2021 IIRC, i'm in a V60, which got it a bit later. If it's earlier than that, you have to use Volvos built in voice commands, which aren't so good.

 
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Ahhh, OK. Mine's a 2019 model which predates native Google - I think. 👍

 
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@smokey_jo - presume yours is the 1.8 or 2.0 - in which case its a Ford/Mazda Duratec/MZR. Exact same common thermostat issue on MX-5s, Mondeos etc and anything else with that engine. Its a bit fiddly to get to, but an easy job.

Remember its a predominantly ford pard - you can x-ref against Mazda and Volvo part numbers. Not expensive at all.

Do not ignore it though as you get terrible fuel economy as your finding out, but also in extreme, run the risk of borewash from your engine running so rich all the time.

Edit - good car though, I had an '07 R-Design for a while which looked good, had the funky tow tone seats but was awfully underpowered for me with the 1.8. It all Mk2 focus underneath so dirt cheap and easy to keep them going.

 
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@snotrag yup mines the 1.8 - Temp gauge gets up to 1/4 then doesn't move unless you leave it idling at a standstill. Then drops as soon as you get air flowing on the move again. I thought it might be the sensor rather than the stat as I get heat into the cabin within 2 mins.

Didn't realise it was such a common issue - good to know the likely fix though.

On the Focus/Mondeo you get good access via the headlight but the V50 has a weird bit of bodyshell that gets in the way. Looks like the serpentine belt tensioner will have to come off to give me enough room to get a socket on the bolts.

 
Posted : 06/04/2023 2:36 pm
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The latest cars are fully integrated with android auto, started about 4 years ago and is now pretty much across the board in europe. V90 was launched in the middle of 2021 IIRC, i’m in a V60, which got it a bit later. If it’s earlier than that, you have to use Volvos built in voice commands, which aren’t so good.

For my 21 plate V60 Android Auto was an option. Bit rubbish really given the price of the car. Would expect Andriod / apple car to be standard these days. Even our vans at work have it.

The built in voice command works perfectly fine with setting temp and fans etc though.

 
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Our XC60 has the google operating system, but I use Apple Carplay as a default mostly. It works fine but it is no improvement on the system in the 5yr old Merc the volvo replaced.

 
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Android Auto

Theres a difference between Android Auto and Google automotive services which the Volvo range is moving to. ( The v60 should have it for 2023 models).

Android Auto just allows you to run an app from your phone on screen

Automotive services embeds the Google os in the car and is used to control all the infotainment stuff.

https://www.volvocars.com/uk/v/connectivity/infotainment-page

 
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Yes agreed. I can use Android Auto with mine it just needs a specific USB socket for phone connection. All that really does is (badly) mirror a small selection of apps on the big telly. Sadly Google Maps is (are) mirrored at about 1/4 size of the native nav system screen which is a bit clunkier to use. Try setting up several vias without road names/junctions/post codes in Volvo native nav to see what a ballache it is...

 
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Yeah, that's the cookie, google automotive, but we generally refered to it by the project, which was iCUP.

 
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@smokey_jo – presume yours is the 1.8 or 2.0 – in which case its a Ford/Mazda Duratec/MZR. Exact same common thermostat issue on MX-5s, Mondeos etc and anything else with that engine. Its a bit fiddly to get to, but an easy job.

Is there the two sizes like there is in the mazda applications? (long and short?) IIRC they both fit fine in the MX5 but there's some applications where you need the right one for clearance reasons.

It's a big enough pain in the arse to not cut corners I reckon, usually I'm happy enough with pattern but here I went for a genuine one.

 
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Will it's done now but I lost half a day and most of the skin off the back of my hands doing it.

Once the aux belt tensioner was off access to the pipe clips was OK then top 2 stat bolts were no problem, the lower one though, christ almighty, had to manoeuvre the socket on extensions into the gap between the inlet on the block and then get under the car to get the socket located onto the bolt then back on my feet to work the ratchet a couple of clicks before the socket came off the bolt and get back under car to out socket back on and repeat for an hour until the bolt is finally free.

Repeat for reassembly🙄

Still car warms up normally now so the stat was stuck open, good job it wasn't the coolant temp sensor as I couldn't even see it let alone get a spanner on it.

 
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Yeah you've got to take the stat out to get to the sensor...

 
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Stat was out and I still couldn't see the sensor.....

 
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Sorry, wasn't being serious. Missed the emoji out. It's the sort of thing I always do. Fix something that isn't broken then have to remove it again (possibly breaking it) to get to the broken bit. Design eh? 🙄

 
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Please send Volvo karma my way. 08 V50 at the dealer for fault diagnosis this week. Suspect a Dacia Logan MCV is in my near future (as the cheapest newish large thing available).

Edit: dealer says it's probably not worth paying for the fault diagnosis. I hate cars.

 
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Please send Volvo karma my way. 08 V50 at the dealer for fault diagnosis this week. Suspect a Dacia Logan MCV is in my near future (as the cheapest newish large thing available).

I'm afraid regular sacrifices to the Norse gods of Volvohalla are needed to keep some of these old warriors on the road. Fingers crossed Odin is in a pitiful mood.....

.......or its your EGR valve.

 
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Edit: dealer says it’s probably not worth paying for the fault diagnosis. I hate cars.

If no joy - i have Volvo dealership level diagnostic gear (Vida) if you're in Rawtenstall call by and I'll have a look at it.

 
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4 years on from starting this thread and it's just passed another MOT today with no advisory.

It was first registered on 27th August 2004 so had its 19th birthday this weekend @ 203k miles.

I preemptively changed the control arms as I've never been happy with the PU bushes I fitted a few years ago and changed the rear radius arm bushes. Otherwise it was a couple of cans of wax (Bilt Hamber S50) to touch up the underside.
Parts bill ~£350
Still an awesome car but it does feel like bit of a dinosaur nowadays in a world of EV's although it is ULEZ friendly.

Thankfully I have a good assistant!

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Just back from a 4k trip through France Belgium and The Netherlands in my '14 V70. Just clicked over 315,000km on the way home. Never really cost me anything outside of regular maintenance over the past 4 years. And only estate I know that's wide enough to take a large frame widthways across the boot. No need to throw down the back seats makes a massive difference when clicking up miles (Sadly only with the gravel bike now given the LLS newer MTBs)

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315,000km

👍 which engine is it?

 
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The VEA 2.0 4 cylinder. That of the notorious EGR valve issues! Went through all the recalls with Volvo with previous owner. Think the last rectification work was done at 140kms been trouble free for me ever since. I really should be shortening the oil change intervals given the mileage but it rarely uses oil between top ups and with my annual mileage I've kept it to the 28k oil change as I just don't have the time to take it off the road!

 
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Not my Volvo but spotted this whilst out the other day.

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my two big Volvo estate experiences..

mid 90's 740 Est fantastic for me and my bikes, and then in 2002 a eight year old 940 Est that cost me 8k in 18m and was a horrible experience.  The first was hardly serviced until I got it, the second had a brilliant service history from new and one previous owner.  Go figure...

Loved the internal dimensions though

 
Posted : 06/09/2023 2:24 pm
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So I am looking to buy an O8 plate V70 2.4 D5 I went to see it and had a good look over it. I am a good home mechanic I have been doing all jobs on mainly VW and skodas for the last 20 years. The V70 has been parked up for a few months as the sellers are emigrating. It drives well, couple of bits of paint work that could do with tidying up but not rusty. Its done 190,000 miles it needs a new drivers seat as the leather is ripped but thats quite easy and is perfectly usable while I wait for a good replacement. It was already cheap but they jump stated it and fitted a new battery and now the stereo and central control panel is now dead, no lights nothing works no AC, ventilation fan reversing sensors. I agreed to buy it based on them getting a garrage to fix it, the garage are saying they need to send a module off to be repaired which puts us out of the time frame to buy it before the seller leaves the country. I have negotiated buying it for £500 as is. My internet searches have lead me to beleive that it could be the CEM module, ICM or IAM. Is it a parts lottery or should diagnostics be able to tell which part has failed. If so do I get a garage to diagnose or do i buy a lead and a copy of Visa. I will talk to the garage that has been looking at it to see if they pinpointed a specific module?

 
Posted : 07/09/2023 9:13 am
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Speak with the garage first to see if they have identified the specific problem. There seems to be varying reports online of centre console failure after a jump start, with everything from a fuse to CEM module. volvoforums.org.uk has a wealth of knowledge, may be someone with Vida near you who is willing to help.

At £500 it's worth twice that in parts so don't worry I'm sure you will get it running. Keep us updated!

 
Posted : 07/09/2023 10:54 pm
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Mazdarati, spoke with the garage they have scanned with generic software and it reports Climate Control Module comms failure. Picking it up on Sunday so will take it from there. Looking forward to it, wanted one for ages but have had 2 skoda octavias that have litteraly not put a foot wrong for the past 4 years. Will probably get a copy of Vida and go from there, will let you know how I get on.

 
Posted : 08/09/2023 8:19 am
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The best source of Vida is one I can't quite remember the name of (sorry) but the guy pre packages it in a Virtual Machine (Vmware) and charges $5 to cover the bandwidth/download. It's a massive file so you might have to do a few attempts.
It's far easier with a VM rather than trying to find the correct configuration of PC/laptop.

DICE clones occasionally come up on ebay bit Volvo are on to it. I got mine from Alibaba/AliExpress

CEM fault could be moisture related - check the scuttle/sunroof drains.

https://volvodiagnostic.com/

 
Posted : 08/09/2023 9:24 am
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I find it so depressing that they're disconintuing these estates in favour of the SUV.

 
Posted : 08/09/2023 9:41 am
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RustyNissanPrairie. Is this the Vida download you were thinking about https://volvodiag.com/. I can't see anywhere where it mentions the cable type you need? Is it a specific cable or just generic.

 
Posted : 08/09/2023 10:47 am
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So I have now joined the club. Managed to get a V70 2.4D5 manual for the crzy low price of £500 drove home the 100 miles with no problem. Car was absolutely filthy inside and out but after a good afternoon it is now approachine presentable. It has quite a few scratches on the bonet (looks like a cat slept on it regularly) a really bad paint repair on the rear wing that has crazed (checked inside and no actual panel damage just a bodged paint repair). I am waiting on a Mongoose cable to arrive so I can get Vida on it to try and track down the comms error for the central part of the dash. Rear subframe has a good layer of surface rust on it which will need dealing with in the next few months but seems pretty solid. I am firmly in the camp of cars are a tool to take you amazing places, while lugging lots of kit, hopefully reliable so it doesn't need to be perfect just look presentable and not be rusting away.

 
Posted : 11/09/2023 10:05 am
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I picked up my VIDA/DICE from Facebook....It is a good tool and worth having, if a faff to set up if you are not technically minded.

 
Posted : 11/09/2023 11:23 am
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Looks great bigsurfer. They are a reliable old tank, plenty in Autotrader in the 200k mile club. My BIL, who is living in Finland had a V50 with the 2.4D and it had well over 450km on it and that seemed to be the norm over there given how expensive cars are to buy new in Finland

 
Posted : 12/09/2023 8:48 pm
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RustyNissanPrairie. Is this the Vida download you were thinking about https://volvodiag.com/. I can’t see anywhere where it mentions the cable type you need? Is it a specific cable or just generic.

Yep that's the website I got mine from.
The cable/dongle is the DICE - this is the tricky part of it as they are all clones but some are better than others. I can't remember where mine came from sorry.

 
Posted : 12/09/2023 9:52 pm
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@bigsurfer

Managed to get a V70 2.4D5 manual

Good price - I bought an XC90 for £500 with 215k mile. It's good condition but I'm rebuilding it.

https://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/following-on-from-my-400-bangernomics-500-volvo/

Couple of things with a D5
1. Change the auxiliary belt and ideally change the alternator one way pulley as well. If it throws the belt it takes the timing belt with it destroying the head/engine.

2. I think yours is 185bhp/silver rocker cover - check the swirl flap arm is connected (left hand side of the block/head - small plastic arm 2" long)

3. Listen for 'tugboat chugging' especially with the filler cap removed - dead vacuum operated engine mount.

 
Posted : 12/09/2023 10:02 pm
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My "fake" Volvo had a head gasket failure 😩, just after it hit 350k km. Not uncommon on the hdi engine.

Fixed for under a grand and so far appears to be all good (appears to have regained some horses too).

I regularly see a v50 T5 AWD on my commute that I lust after.

 
Posted : 12/09/2023 11:54 pm
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Not sure I've seen this here so far...

I've the v90 D5 AWD jobbie and just had it in for the annual rape and pillage. I opted for the Polestar Optimisation extra fruity upgrade. You get 14 days to decide if it's black magic or not and can have a refund if you're not chuffed.

Well I'm chuffed. It's night and day even compared to the old Dynamic setting. There's hardly any extra top end (5bhp) but 20% more midrange torque and they reprogramme the box so it's less lazy/shunty at start off and holds the gears slightly longer. Nothing bonkers, just enough. As a Brucey Bonus, I'm getting +5mpg as well so self funding in 25k miles at current fuel costs (ahem).

I'm usually sceptical of these magic tunes but this one is Volvo's (Polestar) own and doesn't impact any warranty etc. My only reservation is why oh why oh why should we pay more for the car it should have been...?

The other info point that IDNK is, whatever driving mode you choose, it defaults back to 'Comfort' on start up. Who knew?

 
Posted : 05/10/2023 8:07 pm
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Booked my V60 Recharge in to the dealership today as the high voltage coolant heater has blown again. Seems a common problem with Volvos. It took them 3 months to fix last time so probably means I’ll be without preheat and a cabin heater for 2 out of the 3 winters I’ll have it on lease. Awesome

I know some people love them but for me it’s  been a profoundly negative experience

and don’t even get me started on the automatic boot lid that randomly closes on my head, the awful satnav and the laggy touchscreen that is a pain to use.

have asked the lease company if I can get shot of it early

 
Posted : 05/10/2023 9:15 pm
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V60 Recharge

Geely not Gothenburg.🤷‍♂️

 
Posted : 05/10/2023 9:59 pm
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After spending all of my childhood in Volvo Estates the inevitable has happened - I’ve turned into my dad . Just got a V60 R Design Plus (D3) in Savile grey and I absolutely love it! Here’s Hoping it does me as well as some of the cars on this thread …

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My XC 60 2.4 D4 is due a cambelt change. probably going to take it to a (trusted) local garage as it looks a pig of a job. Any ideas on costs before I book it in?

 
Posted : 17/10/2023 9:22 am
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Not only have Volvo stopped producing estates, this apparently is thier next practical car.
Oh [s]Volvo[/s] Geely.
🤢

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/volvo-em90

 
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