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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?

Post by br0dy519 »

On the talk of CVs.... is it still pretty much agreed upon that the squarish C-clip on aftermarket units is what causes them to be such a bear to remove? and is it recommended to swap the original circular c-clip from oem in their place?
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br0dy519 wrote: 18 Feb 2023, 18:50 On the talk of CVs.... is it still pretty much agreed upon that the squarish C-clip on aftermarket units is what causes them to be such a bear to remove? and is it recommended to swap the original circular c-clip from oem in their place?
On mine the aftermarket shaft c-clip looked pretty similar to stock. Went in with a good shove, no hammering needed.

Now the OEM one seemed to take a lot more levering with two pry bars to get out…a bit harder than I recall it being on my kids 02 S60. Much prefer the passenger side where the bearing carrier holds it in place.
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Installed a new serpentine belt and tensioner on my 2006 V70 2.4. Nice and easy job. Removed the wheel for better access to the lower tensioner bolt.

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4 below zero (F!) here, roaring wind all night, Betty the Volvo won’t start. Boosted it, took my wife to work in case it won’t start again, got home, plugged it in again. It is painful out there, blows right though you.

That’s two times below zero it wouldn’t start, maybe time to spring for a new battery (right as it warms up.)

Hood struts are too cold, wind blew it down on top of the charger. Nothing shorted out.
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BlackBart wrote: 23 Feb 2023, 09:44 That’s two times below zero it wouldn’t start, maybe time to spring for a new battery (right as it warms up.)
Add a couple of electric heating pads, one to engine sump, one to battery?

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Post by BlackBart »

Well, I charged it all day, went to pick up my wife, and swung by Batteries Plus to pick up a new one. Not worth the worry. 730 CCA, same as the one I had, which was 5 years old. They have an on-line promo code to get yourself 20% off. Put it in under the floor in the wind. Only dropped the cold ratchet handle onto the ground post once - very brief sparks and bad words.
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Only dropped the cold ratchet handle onto the ground post once - very brief sparks and bad words.
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Post by scot850 »

Positively Tropical! Currently -40 C/F here today. Then -2C tomorrow!!?

The wind is the part I hate. Fitting a battery in the cold is not fun, especially with a bad shoulder/arm. I tried doing that to move my R into the new garage after charging it. Managed to short both terminals which led to issues with the lights and CEM. Got is resolved eventually after a lot of time, help and talking to the car in stern words!

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40...seriously?? Ow. Yeah, the wind goes right through your hat.


I would move back to Scotland for the pleasant weather.
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BlackBart wrote: 24 Feb 2023, 09:51 40...seriously?? Ow. Yeah, the wind goes right through your hat.
/me lived a first half of life in 30-40 below zero in winter. And wind, every day. You burn like 5000 calories daily.

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