Transmission issue
I was drive on the freeway to work yesterday and all of sudden my S40 rpms went up like it was in neutral and would grab just a little bit but then go back out like in neutral so came on here to see if you guys have any idea what it is besides the worse (bad transmission) thanks in advance y'all....
The first thing would be to check the fluid level (and condition)
If it's low you have a leak. If it's full I would scan the car (including the TCM) to see if there are any clues there.
What year and mileage on your car? Has the fluid ever been changed or flushed?
If it's low you have a leak. If it's full I would scan the car (including the TCM) to see if there are any clues there.
What year and mileage on your car? Has the fluid ever been changed or flushed?
What is the mileage on the car, and what (if anything) has been done to the transmission?
Generally, the best thing you can do with nearly any tranny misbehavior is to do a fluid drain-and-fill. Easier than an oil change - just make sure to get the right fluid. I have also had good luck with LubeGard Platinum additive (though I have nothing to do with the producer and generally don't like "snake oil"). I'd suggest adding 12 ounces with the drain-and-fill. FWIW, when you drain the tranny, you should get 4 quarts out (which means you should put 4 quarts back in). If you get less than that, look for a leak. Unfortunately the geniuses at Volvo made the transmission dipstick nearly impossible to get to for a proper reading (just after shutdown, with the car level).
Generally, the best thing you can do with nearly any tranny misbehavior is to do a fluid drain-and-fill. Easier than an oil change - just make sure to get the right fluid. I have also had good luck with LubeGard Platinum additive (though I have nothing to do with the producer and generally don't like "snake oil"). I'd suggest adding 12 ounces with the drain-and-fill. FWIW, when you drain the tranny, you should get 4 quarts out (which means you should put 4 quarts back in). If you get less than that, look for a leak. Unfortunately the geniuses at Volvo made the transmission dipstick nearly impossible to get to for a proper reading (just after shutdown, with the car level).
Last edited by hoonk; Jun 9, 2023 at 10:58 AM.
I think I might have found the issue I opened the hood and looked around and found that the passenger side CV shaft is is unhinged I guess not really sure the right term is but looks like two metal Prints that came out of place and the CV shaft is just dangling but still intact so what you guys think?
I guess not really sure the right term is but looks like two metal Prints that came out of place and the CV shaft is just dangling but still intact so what you guys think?
Last edited by matdeinn3; Oct 3, 2025 at 01:12 PM.
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