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Jan 13th, 2020, 18:04 | #1 |
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V70 Geartronic
I used to have a 2004 V70 D5. It was a shed, abused and tatty, but worked well.
A geartronic D5 from the same era, are their gearboxes okay or should I be cautious? Its done just shy of 70k and 2005. Thanks |
Jan 13th, 2020, 21:22 | #2 |
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Sometimes yes, sometimes no. You'll want to have the transmission fully warmed up (warms up much slower than the engine), and feel for any not smooth changes in auto mode. But in winter time it's hard to get the fluid warm enough to test it. Also, only 70k from 2005 is a little suspect, may still be true but worth looking at the maintenance papers
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Jan 13th, 2020, 22:43 | #3 |
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they generally don't "blow up" but fail steadily and predictably over time, which preventative maint can nip in the bud.
But yes they all fail eventually.
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as above you need a minimum of 15 minutes driving to get gearbox to 70 degrees
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Case by case.
A bad owner of an '05 has had plenty of time to trash a clutch. Are these the ones which include the Dual Mass Flywheel? Those don't last forever either. You say you "keep buying them..."; so how long is the "long term" you specify in your question? These are durable units. Good ones are better than abused ones. |
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