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Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.

1992 - 1997 850, including 850 R, 850 T-5R, 850 T-5, 850 GLT
1997 - 2000 S70, S70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70, V70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70-XC
1997 - 2004 C70

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Rolled Karla back to Long Island for a family member in need.

Karla is a 98k 1999 awd auction find that foggy dropped a caliper and ATF into to get it running. I drove it back from a conference ftom DC to NYC at 65 cents per mile.

She was tripping a stick at solenoid code, but sitting for a few months with good ATF seems to have fixed that.

That diesel Bus was jealous of her turbo, she recorded 30 mpg on the trip.

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Wash and wax, and pizza run!

Rufus says hello. The conductor said “ No dogs on the train, so he ate him”
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Big box from a guy on Swedespeed showed up!

Unfortunately, it wasn’t filled with any sensible parts like a timing belt or pcv stuffs :lol: I’ll get to that soon.

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I drove my 1987 Volvo 244 today. It started right up after sitting a few weeks. The fuel gauge partly worked, which is better than the last drive. It was used to haul another 5 gallons of waste oil for recycling.
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was used to haul another 5 gallons of waste oil for recycling.
You will need an armed escort, amd watch out for Sonic Blue Alberta plates lurking nearby
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abscate wrote: 15 Aug 2025, 05:04
was used to haul another 5 gallons of waste oil for recycling.
You will need an armed escort, amd watch out for Sonic Blue Alberta plates lurking nearby
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Well, the other day I decided to pull the battery charger off the 850. I noticed the red light was still glowing, and not green. I tried starting the car, and nothing. Apparently unlocking the car with the remote drained everything. I pulled the battery and found the sides a bit swollen. Voltage was low, 12.I-don't-remember-but-not-enough. I'm disappointed. I put that battery in, in 2021. It's only four years old, and I normally get 7-10 years from a battery here in Michigan. We don't have the heat to take them out in only 3 years, like what happens in hot climates.

Saturday, I'm planning on buying a new one. I'm hoping to install an H6 instead of an H5. I'll do some measuring. I hope the retainer still locks down. The H6 is higher capacity and cheaper, than the H5.
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454cid wrote: 15 Aug 2025, 23:54 Well, the other day I decided to pull the battery charger off the 850. I noticed the red light was still glowing, and not green. I tried starting the car, and nothing. Apparently unlocking the car with the remote drained everything. I pulled the battery and found the sides a bit swollen. Voltage was low, 12.I-don't-remember-but-not-enough. I'm disappointed. I put that battery in, in 2021. It's only four years old, and I normally get 7-10 years from a battery here in Michigan. We don't have the heat to take them out in only 3 years, like what happens in hot climates.

Saturday, I'm planning on buying a new one. I'm hoping to install an H6 instead of an H5. I'll do some measuring. I hope the retainer still locks down. The H6 is higher capacity and cheaper, than the H5.
Could you have possibly overcharged it? I’m getting great life out of Napa batteries, Evita is now 7 years old
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I'm running a NAPA battery as well. If I recall correctly, NAPA rates their cold cranking amps differently (0*) from the others (32*), so you have to keep that in mind when comparing brands.
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Post by bmdubya1198 »

H6 fits perfectly, that's what I have in mine. Unfortunately battery quality has fallen over the years, so the super long life batteries aren't as common. Sometimes you'll get 7-10 years, sometimes 2-3. All depends on the batch I guess!
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