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What should I do to my S80 d5

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Old Apr 16th, 2024, 17:37   #1
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Hey all. So my S80 D5 215 model is 2013, purchased mid 2022 with then 131k miles, and no real service history. 3 months after I got it I had a new alternator installed after the aux belt snapped. It got a service obviousley then it sat for 8 months with Autoglass after they bust a screen sensor. got it bakc and serviced it again. Since then, its had a new timing belt, 2 new charger pipes (both top and bottom), new front drivers side wheel hub, new disks and pads all round. What I have done to it since then is service it mysef (still pleased about that) and replace the charger pipes with silicon ones that are so much better now. I have also sanded the lights down alot to try and get them clearer, I cant afford to buy new ones and they were badly crackled, not so bad now but still a bit poop.

Im now on 160k miles, no dash board messages, everything inside and out working just fine.

Needs: New rear drivers side hub, and fuel filter replaced (have new one)

Suggestions please. Given there is not alot of history, I want to do everything I can, and am capable of doing to get the engine running as smooth as possible, and also prepared for Winter use.

I want to change the glow rods at some point, not sure how easy it is to do though, however, outside of these (for winter) what would anyone suggest I try to dismantle and clean in regards the engine area. I have toold, ramps, axle stands, trolly jack, but Im no mechanic, consider me confident but the sort of person that usually has a screw left over with no place to put it :-).

I want to look a the EGR just not sure how accessible it is, also want to drain and replace the gearbox oil, again not sure how easy that is to do, and want to learn to replace brake fluid (bleed etc) so any advice, or suggestions on things to buy to help please do feed me.

I had considered a remap but to be honest the 215 is surprisingly good, I wonder if the reason for all the charger pipes blowing and splitting is because its been remapped already, and is now over boosting, who knows, but the silicon pipe has made a massive difference, and also seems to have made it a little quieter, or maybe thats in my head.

I plan on draining the oil again in a couple of months (will have done 2k miles by then) and put in new clean oil again with filter, and then every 6 months after.

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Old Apr 16th, 2024, 20:29   #2
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Check out SiRob on YouTube. Lot's there for you.
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Old Apr 16th, 2024, 21:12   #3
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there are loads of users with that name, lol
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Old Apr 17th, 2024, 07:16   #4
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Sorry for the interrupt, do you have a link to them charge pipes?

Looking to replace mine, starting to look a bit worn after 190k.
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Old Apr 17th, 2024, 10:51   #5
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Here you go.

www.do88.co.uk

I should add my pip is a 2 part one with the breather part in the middle, and when they arrived I thought they looked a little small, but in fact they were abn absolute perfect fit, way better than the others I have used before, and having done 1500miles since changing it I checked today no sign of softness at all

Search for
KIT119-4S and KIT119-5S

These were the pieces I got.
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Cheers will take a look.
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Old Apr 18th, 2024, 14:06   #7
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Hey all. So my S80 D5 215 model is 2013, purchased mid 2022 with then 131k miles, and no real service history. 3 months after I got it I had a new alternator installed after the aux belt snapped. It got a service obviousley then it sat for 8 months with Autoglass after they bust a screen sensor. got it bakc and serviced it again. Since then, its had a new timing belt, 2 new charger pipes (both top and bottom), new front drivers side wheel hub, new disks and pads all round. What I have done to it since then is service it mysef (still pleased about that) and replace the charger pipes with silicon ones that are so much better now. I have also sanded the lights down alot to try and get them clearer, I cant afford to buy new ones and they were badly crackled, not so bad now but still a bit poop.

Im now on 160k miles, no dash board messages, everything inside and out working just fine.

Needs: New rear drivers side hub, and fuel filter replaced (have new one)

Suggestions please. Given there is not alot of history, I want to do everything I can, and am capable of doing to get the engine running as smooth as possible, and also prepared for Winter use.

I want to change the glow rods at some point, not sure how easy it is to do though, however, outside of these (for winter) what would anyone suggest I try to dismantle and clean in regards the engine area. I have toold, ramps, axle stands, trolly jack, but Im no mechanic, consider me confident but the sort of person that usually has a screw left over with no place to put it :-).

I want to look a the EGR just not sure how accessible it is, also want to drain and replace the gearbox oil, again not sure how easy that is to do, and want to learn to replace brake fluid (bleed etc) so any advice, or suggestions on things to buy to help please do feed me.

I had considered a remap but to be honest the 215 is surprisingly good, I wonder if the reason for all the charger pipes blowing and splitting is because its been remapped already, and is now over boosting, who knows, but the silicon pipe has made a massive difference, and also seems to have made it a little quieter, or maybe thats in my head.

I plan on draining the oil again in a couple of months (will have done 2k miles by then) and put in new clean oil again with filter, and then every 6 months after.
Volvosweden (search that on Youtube) has a lot of videos showing general repairs on a similar car to yours, including how to service the transmission.

Glow plugs aren't hard to change. Just make sure you change them when the engine is warm (not too warm, as you'll burn your hands). Its also a good idea to soak them the night before you take them out in some kind of penetrating fluid. When you put the new ones in, don't go crazy tightening them because they can snap easily and then that's another whole kettle of fish.

Being honest with no offence intended, glow plugs is a job you'd probably want to leave to a garage. You need a special socket to remove them. You won't find that in an ordinary socket set or glow plug socket set. I had to borrow one from a Volvo mechanic, which basically didn't have the 'groove' inside it like the ones I had did. That groove in the socket set I had didn't allow the socket to fit over the plug properly, meaning I couldn't take it out. The one I borrowed didn't have any groove, was deeper and allowed easy removal.

Without that socket or a similar style one, you won't be able to do it. Therefore, it would be pointless even attempting it without the proper socket. I learned my lesson with that one, but got the job done in the end. Lucky I knew someone who was nice enough to lend me the socket, otherwise I'd have to accept defeat and wait for a socket to arrive or go and find somewhere that had one in stock.

Bosch glow plugs are the ones to go for. They're roughly £20 each and there's 5 of them.
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Old Apr 18th, 2024, 15:44   #8
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The Euro 5 D5's don't need any weird sockets to do the glow plugs.

The plastic intake on top of the engine is in the way, after you remove that they are very easy to change.
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Fair enough. I didn't know the euro 5 was different in respect of glow plugs.
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