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Does this cheap XC90 look OK to you?

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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Does this cheap XC90 look OK to you?

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HI People!!!! I'm baaack. :evil: :). I no longer have my much loved 2000 V70XC, but do not worry it is still running and making itself useful. I gave it to an out-of-work friend who badly needed a car. He loves it. He kind of rolled his eyes at "station wagon" but after having it for a month he is a total convert to wagons. I've created a Volvo wagon fan!

My question is about a different Volvo I am thinking of buying.

https://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/d/ra ... 54006.html

Because of the coronavirus I need a box-hauler to drive one 200 mile round trip a week to pick up inventory. What do you think about the oil leak? Is this just an inconvenience as the seller claims? If this were a V70 I would know what to look out for, but is there anything specific to XC90s I should look at?

I realize $1,800 isn't a lot of money but I don't want to throw it away either. I'm trying to get interior pictures.

Anyway, good to be back.
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Post by Masscomguru »

If it’s been leaking for a while, that alternator will be toast soon. Also, the valve covers can seep over time and then just let loose one day. Unless your going to fix that I wouldn’t bother.

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Post by SuperHerman »

There is a post on the forum from a site sponsor listing all the parts needed to complete the job. V8 timing cover leak job parts list

There is also a video on line going through the process. It says 16 hours, but doesn't look that bad of a job - just takes time.

I would say if the car is in good condition and the tires are in good shape I would go look at it and drive it. Then decide if you can handle the repair yourself and are willing to pay for all the parts. First things first - the car has to pass normal XC90 inspection if this is a green light then consider whether you want to tackle the repair.

Two things - first, the leak will get worse and needs to get fixed. The V8 is a pretty good motor and they go a long time (this leak and balance shaft bearings on early models are the main issue points).

If you have the time and skill to repair it and the parts total don't exceed your budget - rest of the car being solid it may be worth it.

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Post by instarx »

Thanks! That actually doesn't look too bad, especially if the leak is in the front cover. Just time consuming. At least it's on top of the car and not under it! I do have the skill and tools to do this. I normally wouldn't buy a car needing this much repair, but with being stuck at home because of the virus it might not be a bad little project.

I thought it was funny that at the end he admitted he had three bolts left over after he got it back together.
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Post by oragex »

Give it a try, ask him to drive to a meet point to have the transmission well warmed up.
You may also want to listed for any engine rattle https://forums.swedespeed.com/showthrea ... s-affected
But given the miles I would be careful paying that money

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