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Feb 13th, 2018, 19:47 | #51 |
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Ok my mind is set...
I've done a looooooot of research so it's hard to sum it up but... considering I want to keep this car as long as I can (before switching to electric for sure) and considering the dealer is too expensive fo no reason (in my opinion) AND that I want to do some maintenance myself.... - Vida is essential for many many reasons, so I'll buy one probably already installed on a laptop because installing it seems tricky... but Vida won't allow the software update as I did hope... and most probably no Vida no maintenance by pros in some years at the dealer as some dealers (Ford for example) just throw them away after a while. I have the case here for a 1998 Ford Maverick... IMPOSSIBLE to find a way to read the codes... they just don't have the diag anymore... and I have phoned to Ford France... so... yes Vida is a must have! - I will most probably flush the oil at a garage the first time to see the procedure done by a pro step by step... OR do it at home with some qualified help... either one... - price of flushing is (roughly) 600 euros/US dollars done at the dealer or 300 at home with the Volvo products (Skandix shop). - I've been confirmed that there is no filter in the transmission box and it is not advised to add one for flow pressure reasons - I've learned that my car has already an auxiliary oil cooler so no need to add one to improve the life span of the oil/transmission - I've learned from Volvo that flushing is highly recommended each and every 90.000 km that's 56.000 miles I guess - I've learned that flushing is (that's my take on it) risky if you backward as I am but done by a pro... who takes the responsability of his work (in case of failure) and who shows the right equipment and the right oil, 17 liters of oil to make sure everything is pretty clean AND maybe with a good quality of additives to clean the system (Liqui Moly in my opinion) - I've learned that draining the oil is probably the best way to go if you do it regularly (60.000/3=20.000 miles) - I've learned that Scandix is a good provider and that Alain Stempfer (french and german speaking) is a nice, pro, reliable, forthcoming... - I've learned that one can find reliable informations on internet but it takes time and patience... if you have to learned everything from scratch (it took me at least 2 weeks). - I've learned that internet and Vida is a good source of infos but so are books... thiings with pages and black things all over them... ;-) So now I am certainly not a pro but I know the risks and hows of flushing the transmission. So that was intersting... Thanks for all of your help guys and if I can answer some questions, it will be my pleasure. Cheers! |
Feb 13th, 2018, 19:55 | #52 |
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Volvo handbook warns against using additives in the gearbox.
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Feb 13th, 2018, 20:10 | #53 | |
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Unless they have a strong case about it, I'm tempted to trust the tests and analysis of trusty companies such as Liqui Moly... Volvo claims so many things and keep the lid on so many informations (diagrams, procedures etc) to keep their hands their service costs that I'm not sure how much they are objective... But yes they say that... and they also said nothing about changing the transmission oil as well so... It's a risk, I know... |
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It's more about quality control and maintaining a high standard of reliability. They cater for professional workshops, franchised and independent workshops for mechanics who have been on their workshop courses, but not for the average person because of the price. Makes them a bit OCD about maintaining control of their product but show me a mainstream car manufacturer who isn't! Roy
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Feb 16th, 2018, 17:31 | #56 |
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Maybe its just your one dealer. Try a different one.
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Mar 16th, 2018, 22:32 | #57 |
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after reading all the advise on here i've decided to get my gearbox oil changed.
I know there is a cheaper oil and do it urself ways etc, but i think people miss the point of why a main dealer charge more money because of the service you get. A years warranty on parts and workmanship, a cup of coffee, a courtesy car, good service etc. There is so much to fall back on if it goes wrong and i think the piece of mind with that is well worth the fact my car will be looked after by specialist. if you don't get this feeling from your main dealer, definatly need to find another one to use as these is the only reasons its worth the money. On the other hand, i had 4 tyres fitted at a back street garage, a simple job, they left 75psi in my left rear tyre! one on 36, others on 32 or something, imagine that sort of skill level changing you box oil lol I use waterhouse chelmsford, essex. Have only just bought my v60, d4 r design, but the service i got the other day was great and well explained to me. I am booking in next month for the gearbox oil change as due course as my car is on 75k. Ill let you know if it feels any different after! Last edited by DavebV60; Mar 16th, 2018 at 22:35. |
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Mar 17th, 2018, 07:37 | #59 |
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I've decided as the car is booked in for a service and MOT and has done 40k that I will get the gearbox oil changed. I tow with the car so thought I would just do it now rather than later to give piece of mind.
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The advantage of doing this yourself is that you know that it has actually been done!
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