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Where and How do I drain my Transmission Fluid - 01 V70 T ?

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2001 - 2007 V70
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i-a-m
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Year and Model: 2001 v70 turbo
Location: newport beach, ca

Where and How do I drain my Transmission Fluid - 01 V70 T ?

Post by i-a-m »

I want to try and drain my trans fluid..
How and where do I begin..? i have a pro floor jack,stands, and tools in the garage..
What oil do I need for this rocket..?

maybe it will solve my problem..?

thanks

Steely
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Location: Claremont, CA

Post by Steely »

Courtesy of Made In Japan:

https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/2008/1 ... -pictures/

The drain plug is on the bottom of the transmission.

Use ONLY JWS 3309. Mobil 3309 is the most common. Toyota sells an eponymous version. If you don't care what you pay, buy it from Volvo.

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'01 V70 T5

Checksix
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Year and Model: V70 T5 2001
Location: Vacaville, CA
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Post by Checksix »

Keep searching, the forums. There are detailed instructions on how to disconnect the cooler return line. It is a much more precise way to do this. Drain to a container with a measured 2 quart line on it. 2 quarts out, 2 quarts in. Don't try more than 2 quarts as you risk putting air in the system.

Jerry
01 V70 T5a 175K miles on 3/2016
73 P1800ES 370K miles (RIP)
73 145 about 320K mile (gone with the "X" long ago)
59 Austin Healey Bugeye 2000cc Hemi 150HP
69 F100 (original owner) This truck will RUN FOREVER! (Sold for 2008 F250 diesel in 2013)

i-a-m
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Location: newport beach, ca

Post by i-a-m »

thanks so much, will try this method this week and maybe it will work...

Should I replace a transmission filter..? if there's one..?

or just multiple oil drains/changes

thanks and happy holidays to all !

billr99
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Joined: 28 March 2009
Year and Model: 2002 V70XC
Location: Western Head, Nova Scotia

Post by billr99 »

No filter on these. I might suggest the addition of a Magnafine filter in the return line instead.

If you do a drain and fill, figure on it taking about 16 litres by the time you are done. Drain and fill approx. 3.5 litres, drive a bit, drain and fill, drive a bit, etc. until you can get your fluid to a nice red colour after the drive. Seems the consensus is and it was in my experience that 4 sequences will get you where you want to be.

As an additionally thing, I also did another drain and fill about 20K kms later and now have them scheduled every 40K.

Cheers,

Bill
'05 XC70 (Lava Sand)-235K kms to-date
'02 V70XC (Ash Gray)-375K kms to-date
And a whole tonne of other Euro stuff (Volvo (8), VW (6), MB (1), Audi (3), BMW (2), SAAB (5), Land Rover (4), Porsche (2), Opel (1), MG (1), Mini (2), Sunbeam (1))

i-a-m
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Year and Model: 2001 v70 turbo
Location: newport beach, ca

Post by i-a-m »

Thanks for useful info...

How long does this process take..?

I'm ready to make it happen and will be updating this week

i-a-m

Checksix
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Post by Checksix »

There are 2 theories on the drain and fill. One: drain 2 quarts and replace and drive until thoroughly mixed, and repeat until nice and red.

The other is to drain 2 and replace and immediately drain 2 again. The theory is the new fluid is pushing out the old in the torque converter and cooler.

I can't say either is right, but I've done the immediate drain replace drain cycle a few times and my tranney at 104000 shifts like new. This sequence take me less than an hour. Since this is new to you, figure 2 hours.

Good Luck, let us know how it goes!
Jerry
01 V70 T5a 175K miles on 3/2016
73 P1800ES 370K miles (RIP)
73 145 about 320K mile (gone with the "X" long ago)
59 Austin Healey Bugeye 2000cc Hemi 150HP
69 F100 (original owner) This truck will RUN FOREVER! (Sold for 2008 F250 diesel in 2013)

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