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Bevel Gear, Haldex/AOC and Rear Fiff oli change

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Old Jan 26th, 2022, 12:00   #1
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Default Bevel Gear, Haldex/AOC and Rear Fiff oli change

I'm planning to change the oils in the Bevel/Angle Gear, the Haldex/AOC unit and the Rear Diff on my XC90 D5 2007. I've already done the auto box.
I've bought Volvo oils but I'm confused on the refill final levels procedure.
VIDA says fill all till just dripping and then for the AOC remove 40ml. I can find no reference to removing oil from the Angle gear nor the rear diff, yet various 'how to' videos talk about removing 100ml from the bevel and 50ml from the diff, 100ml from the AOC, 100ml from the diff...
Can anyone please give me the definitive recommendation?
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Old Jan 26th, 2022, 12:31   #2
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Never done the changes you suggest, but I'd put money on VIDA being the correct procedure providing you have the correct year, model and variant in VIDA loaded.
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Never done the changes you suggest, but I'd put money on VIDA being the correct procedure providing you have the correct year, model and variant in VIDA loaded.
Thanks. It's got all that from the VIN, so yes I would agree; I don't understand why there are other practices out there and that makes me nervous. Unless I hear otherwise I will fill the them all to just dripping and then remove 40ml from only the AOC. I'd rather have too much than too little but I also don't want to start overloading seals.
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20 ways to skin a monkey/cat etc ... most will work, but not all are the correct/approved process/procedure.
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