Volvo 850 Made from 1993 to 1997, this Volvo line was available in both a wagon and a sedan, both with were graced with several trim levels.

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Old 03-18-2011, 05:29 PM
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Recently purchased an 850 GLT off of eBay Motors from small dealer...am still going over it checking for issues. One of the main issues that concerns me is the odometer does not change,it's been at 239,828 since we got it on Monday. The only other main thing also is it seems to need a sway bar/linkage. Advice?
 
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Standard Swaybar links:
Front Sway Bar End Links (Replacement)

HD Swaybay links:
IPD Heavy Duty Endlinks

Odometer gear:
Odometer Repair Kit
 
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that pretty much covers it.
 
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Joe, what year is the car?
 
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Thanks for the parts links,we had been looking back on eBay but those are decent prices too. Most people,including my mechanic keep saying how expensive it is to repair but having been looking at parts prices it doesn't seem that way. And is probably even easier to fix than my weird Caprice I just had!

Sorry I forgot to mention the year...I did it in the welcome forum but forgot here. It's a 96.
 
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Originally Posted by joe71
we had been looking back on eBay but those are decent prices too.
Or you can go to FCPGroton... They have great prices too
 
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Its amazing how many standard "features" you get with a Volvo 850 used buy haha.

I had the exact issues when I got mine.. odo dead, sway bar links dead, PCV needed cleaning, ignition electrical switch broke, etc, etc, etc

I get all my parts from fcpgroton.com or ipdusa.com. I only have the Haynes manual and find the car still incredibly easy to work on. Just did my passenger cv drive axle (ripped boot and shot cv) and front brake rotors and pads the other day and I passed inspection without paying a shop $250+
 

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There are certain parts that Genuine Volvo only should be used. For many others, FCP, IPD, etc. will give you other (much cheaper options).
 
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Old 03-18-2011, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Henry10
There are certain parts that Genuine Volvo only should be used. For many others, FCP, IPD, etc. will give you other (much cheaper options).
Just to be more specific FCP and IPD do carry Genuine Volvo for some parts but not all obviously. ie: brake pads
 
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Originally Posted by timer00
Just to be more specific FCP and IPD do carry Genuine Volvo for some parts but not all obviously. ie: brake pads
I think if you call FCP and tell them the Genuine Volvo part you need, even if they don't have it, they can get it from Volvo, for a better price than you or I can.

On vendors, I use the 15% rule. I will buy from the local (town or city) store if it is not more than 15% more expensive than somewhere else. Many people I know do the same....
 
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The great thing about fcp is you can search the volvo part numbers...

I also use VolvoWholesaleParts.com sells Genuine Volvo Parts If I need genuine parts and the dealer is gunna take weeks to order. thats if fcp or ipd doesnt carry what i need...
 
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Originally Posted by MattyXXL
The great thing about fcp is you can search the volvo part numbers...

I also use VolvoWholesaleParts.com sells Genuine Volvo Parts If I need genuine parts and the dealer is gunna take weeks to order. thats if fcp or ipd doesnt carry what i need...
Yes, this site also has a link to Volvopartscheap. Plus VolvoWholesaleParts provides Volvo's Instruction for parts Installation instructions for $ 0.01.
 
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Originally Posted by timer00
Just to be more specific FCP and IPD do carry Genuine Volvo for some parts but not all obviously. ie: brake pads
For inspection I needed front pads...mechanic recommended the ceramics though I could've passed with the metallics.
 
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Old 03-21-2011, 08:20 AM
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So any further advice on the dead odometer? I've got to rectify the mileage somehow so I have some sort of idea where it may be at. I'll try maybe Carfax or some other repair history,maybe that will have some increments of mileage. Friend of mine mentioned the problem may not be electrical but a gear in the odometer?...
 
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On a 96 you go to the dealer or a Volvo indy shop to pull the correct mileage from ECU. Once you get the correct mileage you can repair the odometer gear with links already provided.
 
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I have a '98 S70 GLT. I was told that they could not get mileage from the ecu. Let us know how that turns out.
 
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Originally Posted by rspi
I have a '98 S70 GLT. I was told that they could not get mileage from the ecu. Let us know how that turns out.
I can't afford to be going to the dealer all the time,I'm going to have to call them maybe to see if I can get some answers before going in and getting hit with their labor rates for their guesses;
 
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Joe- did you buy a black one? I might have looked at it. I just purchased a white 95 sportwagon yesterday with 192k. got a new timing belt in it. mine steers really tight. Sounds like you're kinda in my boat- bought from a (small) dealer and doesn't have any service history- except the Timing belt. I was wondering what service items I should do right now to be up and running.

You know, I think I'll just make a new post- Dave
 
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Originally Posted by daver80
Joe- did you buy a black one? I might have looked at it. I just purchased a white 95 sportwagon yesterday with 192k. got a new timing belt in it. mine steers really tight. Sounds like you're kinda in my boat- bought from a (small) dealer and doesn't have any service history- except the Timing belt. I was wondering what service items I should do right now to be up and running.
Unless you looked at the same one on eBay or went to the dealer in PA not sure if that's the one you looked at; Speaking of white,I'll be putting up my old Caprice on there as soon as I get the missing title^ As far as history,the carfax history was somewhat helpful in determining some of the history. I would just get it looked over by a mechanic and go from there.
 
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