Help and Advice on Volvo's extremely popular car line, powered by Volvo's nearly indestructible, versatile inline 5-cylinder engine.
1992 - 1997 850, 850 R, 850 T5-R, 850 T5, 850 GLT
1997 - 2000 S70, S70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70, V70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70-XC
1997 - 2000 C70
by bjornfam » 08 Sep 2006, 16:10
I just wanted to say thanks to all of you who post on this site. I just did major maintenance on my 850t wagon, replaced a radiator, timing belt, water pump, tensioners etc, front and rear camshaft seals, distributor etc. I've always replaced my own brakes, alternators--basically anything bolt on, but was very nervous to tackle the interference valve style timing belt.
I got even more nervous when I saw how far apart I had taken my car but am glad to report that after a few days, my car has recovered from its operation and is running very smoothly.
All the info I have read here was extremely helpful. And while I cannot give much advice to the seeming pros on this board, I would like to offer tips to poor newbies like myself who may be considering tackling some some of their own jobs for whatever reason:
1. Be safe. You can always buy more parts but not more digits. No cheap jackstands and jacks.
2. Be patient. A lot of that has to do with being comfortable. Make sure you have good lighting, good seating and decent tools. Arrange to be without your car for a few days in case things take longer than expected. Pre-set plans will ease your stress.
3. Tackle the job in small increments to keep your sanity.
4. Read through the job several times. Pay attention to safety issues.
5. Reward yourself - when you just saved 600 bucks on labor, go buy yourself a new handy tool that will make the next job easier.
6. Keep your car forever because the second time is always faster.
love my volvo wagon though some of you would be shocked. I use it like a truck. I can't think of too many things I haven't thrown in it.
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by MadeInJapan » 08 Sep 2006, 19:20
Great job and excellent suggestions. I think the safety list should be pinned by Matthew. Believe it's the first time I've seen such advice here on this board! Thumbs up...way up!

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by matthew1 » 09 Sep 2006, 14:02
great set of tips bjornfam. i put this in the Volvo Repair Database (link at top of every page) under all Volvo models as
"General Helpful Repair Tips"
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by MadeInJapan » 09 Sep 2006, 20:19
Thanks...hope this helps all of those on this board be accident free...or at least have less of them (are skinned knuckles considered an accident? LOL).

'98 S70 T5 Emrld Grn Met/Beige Tons of Upgrades Mobil-1
'04 V70 2.5T Red/Taupe Some Upgrades Mobil-1
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