Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.
Hmm... power flushing these transmissions isn't recommended at all - it's common for that kind of treatment to dislodge sediments/damage seals. The recommended way to do it is "drain and fill", i.e. a slow drain, then replacing the drained amount. Then again, and again until the fluid's the right color.
There's a definite possibility that you've got internal damage because of the flushing, and the hard shifting and pressure loss supports that, I'm afraid.
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2018 S90 T8 Inscription - glossy black with amber interior and dark as night rear windows.
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It's pretty much all over the forum. Remember that Volvo didn't intend these transmissions to even have the oil changed at all. 0.5 bar is a pretty serious pressure loss - it's worth a shot of course - it probably won't hurt. But, with a pressure loss like that, damage to internals has to be on your radar. I'm surprised that you get no DTCs from the tranny with that kind of deficiency, though...
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2018 S90 T8 Inscription - glossy black with amber interior and dark as night rear windows.
[Gone] '96 855 T5 - R bumper and spoiler, Koni Yellows & blue H&R springs all 'round.
[Sold] '97 S70 T5
[Gone] '95 855 T5-R - one of the black ones... sadly stolen and wrecked.
Just found out a nice document about measuring the resistance of the solenoids. It should be almost the same at the TCM side. If it's not you've got a wiring problem.
I'm going to check this in the weekend. Hope for the best....
No, it does not vibrate anymore. It just shifts hard.
Found out that a connection on my TCM was a bit smugged. It appeard to be the TPS sensor wire. Cleaned that and it shifted a bit smoother. Still a hard bang in Reverse...
My idle is almost 1000 RPM. +- 980? Is that normal?