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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?

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Hard to decide where to put this. Covers various models and issues!

1) Text from my buddy. The 06 V70 T5 he bought has to go through what is called an Out-of-Province inspection (known as a money making grab) before it can be re-registered into a difference province. The claim is it is to cut down on car theft and possibly that was the true intent of the process initially. Now it is just a money making grab by the repair shops licensed to do the inspections. There appears no real oversight and I have never heard of a car passing through without loads of repairs required, and you get pushed to have them done at the inspection shop. My buddy was quoted $2100 for repairs. Often the repairs are not real but you are pushed to get them done or pay for another inspection. Even if you take the car away, repair the defects and take it back, you are not guaranteed a pass as new 'issues' can be found. These inspections should be independent and done by the government and you have a short grace period to return for an unpaid follow up inspection, like the MOT inspection in the UK. Repair shops in the UK can do MOT tests but you are not obliged to have the work done there. Not sure what his plan is on this. Issues/claims are 3/4 calipers are 'sticking' although the car drives fine and no overheating brakes. Only 'real' issue is a split CV boot.

2) Call from my student friend (well almost graduate friend) with the 02 XC70. Long overdue front control arms are needing done along with the rear trailing arm bushes followed by an alignment. We also need to assess the overall damage to the RF corner after a deer impact. Hood and front bumper cover are damaged, but not sure what else. Have to find time for us to tackle this in the next week.

3) our son's 06 XC70 needs a major service. Just waiting the thermostat to arrive which is on it's way.

4) My ex-Volvo mechanic needs parts for his rear suspension as he can't align it. I have most of the parts. Also it needs the front seat covers swapped for better ones, and the rear load cover drilled and mounted.

5) He also has a 2012 C30 which needs the engine reassembled following a broken timing belt courtesy of the previous owner. It also had water leaks which needed the roof drains repaired, the interior removed to dry out. It had been sitting so the seat rails are corroded. The car came with another set of seats but the seats and rails need swapped over.

6) I have an 07 C30 T5 getting dropped off tomorrow to try to ID the cause of a limp mode issue when warm. Issue was not there before a repair shop replaced the cracked cylinder head. They were not able to find the issue. Not sure I will either (you all know I love electrics!) but then I have Vida to hopefully help and pretty good diag. experience. My mechanic buddy owns 2 C30's so he has already pointed to a couple of possible targets. I find these issue equally challenging and frustrating!

So it looks like a few busy weeks while trying to rebuild a set of stairs on the side of the house........! :(

Neil. :D
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Post by jonesg »

BlackBart wrote: 09 May 2025, 19:55 Gear drive breaker bar?
it might be free spinning, if so then it can't be used to break bolts free, the video is edited,
if it has a worm drive then it can be used as a fixed wrench but won't ratchet.
I'll wait until someone reviews it.

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Post by dikidera »

Today I installed the PNP switch from my old transmissions. Its the plug...it's doing something funky and I get codes and a limp home mode code.. At times its well, but shut off the car and wait a while and it takes a while to start correctly decoding the positions.

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Post by 850 LPT »

I feel like Neil, so much stuff going on, I would have to write 5 pages.

Still working on my daughters XC70. Will pick the car up from Indie tonight. He did tie rods in preparation for the alignment at the dealer tomorrow morning. He looked the car over and gave his thumbs up. Then me doing another tranny drain and fill, new sway bar end links and Akebono brake pads. At that point the car should be ready for the 2000 mile road trip to Colorado. We are leaving Saturday to deliver the car to my daughter in Denver.

Also preparing to do another drain and fill when we get there, plus an oil change. When we are there I will also install a new radiator in the 850, which our daughters boyfriend is buying from us.

Both daughters now drive Volvos, plus a boyfriend too, not bad eh?

I also finally changed the cabin filter in Greta, my V70. Never did it since I bought the car 3 years ago, which was a bad mistake. The old filter looked terrible. It was some cheapo 1" Chinese one that actually was caved in at the top, which means a lot of stuff went by that shouldn't have. Hopefully that didn't cause any damage. Now installed is a 1.5" charcoal one from Mann.
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850 LPT wrote: 12 May 2025, 13:44 I also finally changed the cabin filter in Greta, my V70. Never did it since I bought the car 3 years ago, which was a bad mistake. The old filter looked terrible. It was some cheapo 1" Chinese one that actually was caved in at the top, which means a lot of stuff went by that shouldn't have. Hopefully that didn't cause any damage. Now installed is a 1.5" charcoal one from Mann.

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Youngest said the 05 XC90 was running rough. At 208k I was suspecting the CV shafts are finally causing vibration (new ones are waiting in the garage) but alas was clearly a 5 cylinder Volvo running on four.

Plug in the iCarSoft to find a Cylinder 4 misfire. Spare coil swapped and running smooth as silk. Glad the Volvo engineers have the codes to isolate the misfires.

I proactively replaced the coils 8000 miles ago (at 200k) with some Delphi cheapies…kept all the old ones as spares for such a situation.
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Krons wrote: 16 May 2025, 19:16 Youngest said the 05 XC90 was running rough. At 208k I was suspecting the CV shafts are finally causing vibration (new ones are waiting in the garage) but alas was clearly a 5 cylinder Volvo running on four.

Plug in the iCarSoft to find a Cylinder 4 misfire. Spare coil swapped and running smooth as silk. Glad the Volvo engineers have the codes to isolate the misfires.

I proactively replaced the coils 8000 miles ago (at 200k) with some Denso cheapies…kept all the old ones as spares for such a situation.
8000 miles on a DENSO coil? Ooof. Sounds like FCP might be good to source those
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abscate wrote: 17 May 2025, 02:18 8000 miles on a Delphi coil? Ooof. Sounds like FCP might be good to source those
Apologies I needed to double check…these are stamped Delphi, not Denso. But with being $10/ea from my eBay seller, very questionable if they are authentic. Given how easy coils are to change I figured it was worth the risk…maybe not so much and why I keep spares around. And of course they are past the one year warranty lol.
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Krons wrote: 16 May 2025, 19:16 Youngest said the 05 XC90 was running rough. At 208k I was suspecting the CV shafts are finally causing vibration (new ones are waiting in the garage) but alas was clearly a 5 cylinder Volvo running on four.

Plug in the iCarSoft to find a Cylinder 4 misfire. Spare coil swapped and running smooth as silk. Glad the Volvo engineers have the codes to isolate the misfires.

I proactively replaced the coils 8000 miles ago (at 200k) with some Delphi cheapies…kept all the old ones as spares for such a situation.
Not in every scenario. Sometimes there are misfires with unknown origin that the tools cannot find. For instance I get codes for cyl 3,5 but after changing coils, nothing. After changing spark plugs, nothing.

I especially get bad misfire at throttle position 19% with CNG fuel, with perol it's not as obvious. According to my own tools, it seems to indicate a vac leak, but none can be found. I personally think it's either the throttle body(etm) but cannot easily verify.

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dikidera wrote: 18 May 2025, 05:45
Krons wrote: 16 May 2025, 19:16 Youngest said the 05 XC90 was running rough. At 208k I was suspecting the CV shafts are finally causing vibration (new ones are waiting in the garage) but alas was clearly a 5 cylinder Volvo running on four.

Plug in the iCarSoft to find a Cylinder 4 misfire. Spare coil swapped and running smooth as silk. Glad the Volvo engineers have the codes to isolate the misfires.

I proactively replaced the coils 8000 miles ago (at 200k) with some Delphi cheapies…kept all the old ones as spares for such a situation.
Not in every scenario. Sometimes there are misfires with unknown origin that the tools cannot find. For instance I get codes for cyl 3,5 but after changing coils, nothing. After changing spark plugs, nothing.

I especially get bad misfire at throttle position 19% with CNG fuel, with perol it's not as obvious. According to my own tools, it seems to indicate a vac leak, but none can be found. I personally think it's either the throttle body(etm) but cannot easily verify.
At least for me coil changes have resulted in resolved misfires. I didn’t try just clearing this code…suv was clearly running consistently on four. Agree thought that this may not always be the case.
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