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What did you do to your P2 Volvo today?

Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's stylish, distinctive P2 platform cars sold as model years 2001-2007 (North American market year designations).

2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Re: What did you do to your P2 Volvo today....now sticky!!

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Do an adaption before adding stuff other than oil.

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Breezed through the thorough (or, well, guess it depends on what you compare it to..) Swedish inspection. All praise and no remarks. Good to go for another 14 months.

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Post by E Showell »

Yeah, tack sa mycket Rattnalle. Jag trodde at jag borde forsok adaptering inan nagot annat.

Apologies to Matt and the Board for breaking the English only rule, but that is a close approximation of appropriate Swedish.

Rough translation for the terminally curious: Thanks so much Rattnalle. I thought I should try an adaptation before anything else.
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Post by Rattnalle »

E Showell wrote: 18 Apr 2018, 18:17 Yeah, tack sa mycket Ratnalle. Jag trodde at jag borde forsok adaptering inan nagot annat.

Apologies to Matt and the Board for breaking the English only rule, but that is a close approximation of appropriate Swedish.
It's spot on, give or take one or two letters :-)

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Post by oragex »

Kind reminder: don't forget to check your spare tire pressure. I did inflate mine 2 years ago, yesterday it was sitting at only 20psi - nominal pressure for the spare tire is 60psi.

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So my shifting does seem to have improved a bit now that I've put abut 250 miles on the latest (3rd) installment of c. 3.2 quarts of fresh Mobil 3309 ATF. The low speed 2 to 1 bang shift seems to have all but disappeared. I do think I'll change the motor mount under the crank pulley though along with doing an additional drain and fill. I am betting the engine mount is the original and the rubber bits are probably shot.
'98 V70 NA FWD 5 spd, silver sand metallic (sold)
'99 V70 NA FWD Auto, dark blue (sold)
'99 S70 NA FWD Auto, black (sold and resurrected -- Don't cry for me Argentina . . . )
'07 S80 3.2 FWD Auto, Barents Blue Metallic
'06 V70 R AWD Auto, Sonic Blue Metallic (sold)
'04 XC70 Ruby Red Metallic (sold)
'95 855 auto (sold)
'86 245 manual (sold)
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‘04 Honda Insight CVT — “Yesterday’s car of tomorrow” (sold)
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Post by Cookie-the-Swede »

E Showell wrote: 19 Apr 2018, 14:44 I am betting the engine mount is the original and the rubber bits are probably shot.
It probably is. Changing it is easy and effective.

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Replacing the rear plate lights wiring (this wiring is common with the trunk opening switch). Went to the junkyard and all cars have these bulbs burnt and corrosion on the sockets. I have been chasing a current leak for two years. Finally after two batteries and some alternators, found the culprit. Note that the battery won't discharge to the point of not cranking, but in the long term it will get damaged by getting partially discharged every night. Better test it with a multimeter in the morning: 12.5V and up - ok, under 12.1V - there is a problem.

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Post by Georgeandkira »

Those rear license plate light sockets:
Need to be inspected frequently because the socket doesn't seat into the "fixture" securely. Moisture gets in.
All bulbs and sockets like dielectric grease. This lowers resistance, heat, warpage thus benefitting the whole system apparently.

Of paramount importance is the correct 5W5 (and so many other numbers) bulb NOT a 193 (3 watt) or 194 (4 watt) bulb. These older style bulbs have thinner bases and may light up when installed. They always shake loose and cause buzz and heat.

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