I'm new to MVS and new-ish to Volvo's (only owned one for about 2 years). So I was wanting to see what y'alls tips were for keeping these T5's in top shape. So, my wife picked up our 2008 S60 T5 before we got married with about 80k on the clock. It now has roughly 165k miles on it now, so I'm trying to gauge what else I need to do to keep this beauty running well over 200k miles.
Here's a list of what I've done thus far to keep it running (
- the obvious, Oil change every 3k miles full synthetic
- Air filter
- all 5 Spark Plugs
- PCV System replaced
- MAF Replaced
- Cleaned throttle body, intake, and intercooler while replacing PCV system
- Both front control arms
- Both front hub assembly
- both CV Axles
- Fuel filter
I thought about doing a drain and fill on the transmission to try and extend the life (I don't believe the previous owner did it), but I'm a bit worried that would probably shorten the life. I know there are two schools of thought on this and with research on this site I think it will be fine to go ahead and move forward with, but I would be happy to hear peoples thoughts on this.?
I also have in my plans to change the timing belt and water pump, anything else to swap while I'm in there?
I might also rebuild the turbo as I think that the PCV system may have put too much pressure on the bearings and such. I found some decently priced kits to rebuild, but I'll take any advice on this as well.
Regards,
Tim






