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2007 XC90 4.4 V8 Gearbox issue at 1700 RPM?Views : 1918 Replies : 25Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Nov 29th, 2021, 10:10 | #21 | |||
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Then you're the person who's going to have transmission problems before anyone else. Or more to the point, more likely the poor s*d who's going to inherit it from you. Of course, you're going to blame the car. (btw - when I say "you", I'm generalising here, not directing this at you personally HunterBruce. I've obviously no idea about your driving style). As member Tannaton has phrased it before "good mechnical sympathy" goes a long way. And certainly, with the V8 where there's even more potential for stressing the system with bad behaviours. That's why, again imho, we see such a divided population of XC90 owners on this forum in general - when you're purchasing second-hand (and at this age of vehicle, often 3rd or 4th hand) you're completely at the mercy of the sins of the previous owners when it comes to poor treatment of the mechanicals and/or poor maintenance.
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Nov 29th, 2021, 22:31 | #22 |
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Hi Moose...
Your Generalising point is not taken personally (was close I agree on ur driving points.. I have these cars from previous owners so not my driving style. I grew up on farms we look after stuff.. The above are not my quotes, they are copies from research I have done. The valve bodies on '07 and earlier XC90 on V8 used for towing seem to have issues. Your 07 Sport have you owned it from new? or near new? Do you tow with it? Great that you are enjoying it. Have u every changed transmission fluid? I'm done alot of reading and there is enough info out there .. so say there are some issues.. |
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Btw - the above posts for quotes from other forums, apologies if not clarified.
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Nov 30th, 2021, 20:47 | #25 |
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Hello HunterBruce,
I'm into my fourth year of ownership of my V8. I'm the second private owner - first registered keeper was the supplying dealership where it was a manager/dealer principle's demonstrator. I'd had my eyes open for a V8 for around 18 months, test driving a few, before this one came up on my doorstep (~10 miles). It's not the model, age or colour that I really wanted but I stood by what I said earlier; that the pedigree of older, originally expensive vehicles matters. The previous owner had purchased it from the original owning dealer and had had it serviced by them every year. They traded it back to the same dealer for a new XC40, who put it back on their forecourt some 12 years later (and sold it to me). It had covered 80k miles when I took it on. I know that not everyone on this forum raves about Volvo FSH but if nothing else, I take it that on balance of probability, an owner who is still prepared to pay a premium for that on a 12 year old car is likely also one who has not avoided having necessary maintenance and repairs done properly over its lifetime either. So far, I think that compromise has paid off. Apart from brake pads, tyres, an ABS ring, and a failed steering rack (Servotronic valve had gone but since it was under warranty, the dealer replaced the whole thing), I've not had any issues. And as I said previously, the gearbox and AWD still seem spot-on. The previous owner hadn't had the gearbox flushed (at least, there were no receipts to suggest it), so I had the dealer do that before I took ownership of it. I liked my previous D5 also but this is something completely different to drive.
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Dec 2nd, 2021, 13:48 | #26 |
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Yes, its a good car.
If its has had maintenance. The transmission seems to be the most limiting factor in lifespan, esp. if its been doing towing , hills etc. (Sadly - Still researching ways to maximise and limit such) All cars have issue sadly. But its a safe car with loads of space. |
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