transmission fluid info
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transmission fluid info
2004 S80. Why is there no owners manual info on how to check the transmission fluid; or am I missing something? Different cars have different procedures. Check when hot or cold? Transmission in neutral or park? Simple stuff like that.
What is the trans fluid check procedure?
What is the trans fluid check procedure?
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#8
RE: transmission fluid info
Trans oil is inexpensive. I change fluid in all my autos...........both automatic and manual transmissions...........every two years. In my case, that is LESS than 25,000 miles as I am splitting a year's mileage between several automobiles. Brake fluid is also changed, although I do that once a year. I use a MyTvac and "pull" the fluid through. Lastly, I use ATE Super blue Dot 4 brake fluid. If you change the brake fluid often you will never have a brake caliper rebuild...............all the sludge and debris is flushed and along with that you have removed the condensation which gives you the 'soft' pedal as the water begins to boil.
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RE: transmission fluid info
Yeah, I tend to do that also. Re: trans, I have had a couple vehicles that stated 100k change, with more frequent on trailering. But I always follow the heavy duty schedule. 100K just seems a looong way. Just that it is strange there is no trans maintenance info at all!
#10
RE: transmission fluid info
The cost of a rebuilt trans plus the installation far outweigh the minimal cost of the fluid flush. Volvo truly gives minimal information about the maintenance of their vehicles................I think they like to sell parts right after the warranty has expired! On a 70 series, you can't even see the trans dip stick unless you shove the hoses over............. Maybe now that Ford Motor Co. has the controlling interest in Volvo, we might see a better product and a better manual??????
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RE: transmission fluid info
You bet Tech. Your input is invaluable. You are a formally trained Volvo mechanic...................for a lot of us, we opine on what we have experienced over the years. I draw much of my opinions from 47 years of driving and having participated in many driver's schools and SCCA racing. It is now interesting to find that BMW, now that they no longer have a "free" service policy, have gone to "life time fill" in their transmissions and rear ends. Prior to their latest policy fluid changes were one year on brakes, and two years on coolant, trans fluid, and axle. The Roundel and Bimmer still insist on the earlier program and for good reason. By the way, now that you are an independent, is there a web site you can direct us to that has a listing of independent shops in the various states?
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