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Old 06-15-2010, 01:23 PM
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I replaced the front struts on my 2003 s6 AWD T2.5 a few months back only to have the upper rubber mount fail. I'm trying to figure out if I did something wrong or if the items just failed. They failed on both sides. Does anyone have a good diagrame (IPC) of the fron strut and associated piece?
 
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Old 06-15-2010, 09:43 PM
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I see you have another thread, yes, they fail often. Someone may be able to get you a diagram., but it is where the spring meets at the top, the black piece.
 
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Originally I used the strut replacement guide at member.shaw.com. It was very helpful and I didn't have any problems or complications. Every thing was fine for a few hunderend miles. I did notice a 1/4" gap after a few hundered miles under the hood between the seat and top "plate" (sorry no IPC to get exact names of pieces). We aircraft mechs rely on IPC. I've struggled without a good manual.
After a few thousand miles my wife told me she was hearing a hard thud,clunck whatever over bumps. I looked under the hood and noticed the strut has pushed thru the "black piece the spring rests against". I believe it's called the spring seat.
The strut still has 3/8" of the spring seat attached to it and the rest is separated.
I find it odd that both sides failed. I need to go back and look for reciepts because I can't remember if I replaced the seats when I replaced the struts. I thought I had but I'm getting older and I can't always remember what I'M doing from day to day I guess I could understand if the seats were not replaced. The new stronger struts could have made the seat fail.


I have the struts back out and new OEM seats. I just want to make sure It is not "mechanic error" here. The IPC would be helpful to make sure I have everything back together properly without anything missing.

I ordered a Hayes manual yesterday (britsh model) and hope this will tell me more.

If I find a good diagram of the unit I'll find a legal way to reproduce it and post it to the sight for future "strut woes".
 
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I can get you one today, although it may have to be faxed.
 
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Old 06-16-2010, 12:19 PM
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Well the Hayes manual just showed up and it would appear that I installed everything correctly. There is no IPC (diagram)but very good step by step directions and pictures. There is one part I see that was not on my original struts(?) or I lost. It is the bump stop that sits under the seat between the strut and seat. Are these something that I'm missing??
 
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You do not have to have it I suppose, it keep debris out, so longer life.
 
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Well that would make sense. I do not believe it was there on the original struts. I did get the local Volvo dealer to send me an IPC (i was amazed). I tried to order the bump stop. First they told me there wasn't one, then they sent the IPC and it showed one, Now I need to get the chassis number to order.
This is all a bit confusing for my small and feeble brain.
 
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In case any needs a good diagram of the front strut of an S60. Here it is.
Kind of new to this forum but I've tried to attach a jpg of the diagram.
 
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Do you have to take apart the brakes to replace those spring seats, or can you just take the bolts attaching it to the brakes off?
 
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Just the strut bolts on the steering knuckle and the sensor for ABS.
 
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Originally Posted by Fixplane
I replaced the front struts on my 2003 s6 AWD T2.5 a few months back only to have the upper rubber mount fail. I'm trying to figure out if I did something wrong or if the items just failed. They failed on both sides. Does anyone have a good diagrame (IPC) of the fron strut and associated piece?
I had the exact same issue. I replaced the front struts only but not the spring seat nor the strut mount. I few hundred miles later I noticed noises when I go over bumps. I opened up the hood and sure enough the spring seat was not doing its job. I'm about to replace the spring seat and mount but was wondering if I should purchase the bump stops?? Any idea if those go bad too?
 
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