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Mar 25th, 2020, 15:57 | #1 |
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2017 S90 D4 oil and filter change
Anyone due one of these at home? My car is due out of warranty soon and I’m happy to do this at home. Just wondered where the filter was located and does it need a special tool to undo it. ? Any tips on undoing the under tray?
I have the diagnostic tool to reset the service indicator btw, I bought it to wind back the rear callipers when I changed the pads a couple of months ago Also, what’s the change interval for the air filter, according to volvo, it’s done every 4th service which seems a very long time. Thanks In advance ! |
May 2nd, 2020, 09:06 | #2 |
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Well , I had an hour spare so I thought I’d have a quick look.
The bumper was high enough to clear my drive up ramps so I ended up doing it all within an hour, it was a doddle. The undertray is dead light and even has a couple of clips to hold/locate it whilst undoing the torx screws (and hand tight and screw into plastic clips so no danger of corrosion) . The filter is set on the right in front of the engine (so just behind the bumper). I used the Volvo tool, glad I ordered that, as I think it’s a bit tight to get a chain wrench in. The filter housing has a Allen bolt to drain it down so limits the mess The oil drain was towards the back but central and accessible. Nice easy job (compared to my previous jaf XF) as long as you have the tool to release the oil filter . |
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I Hope it was 0W/20 volvo spec VCC RBS0-2AE It should have had the oil level gauge reset too .
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May 3rd, 2020, 14:41 | #4 |
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Pretty sure it’s actually 5.1L, but I’ve added 5 litres and level looks fine so far though I’ll keep an eye on it .
Yes, it was the right spec (I made sure of that) Not sure about the resetting the oil level Gauge though. Are you referring to a different engine? I have reset the service indicator. |
May 3rd, 2020, 17:05 | #5 | |
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The resetting of the oil level gauge is a mandatory part of the service , It makes what ever level you put in to be the H mark on the gauge . It will then fine tune itself over 20 miles or so . If someone else put the wrong amount in last service and reset the gauge it will not match what you put in , that is the point of resetting the Level Gauge .
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