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2001 XC-70 Engine Oil Leak

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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jamesstar9
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2001 XC-70 Engine Oil Leak

Post by jamesstar9 »

I have a pretty bad engine oil leak in my 2001 XC-70 and I am not sure exactly where it is coming from to fix it. It is leaking down between the gearbox and transmission on the drivers side. I know its definitely oil because I have to replace about a quart every two days. Any suggestions of where the leak might be from and possible fixes would be appreciated. I thinking about adding heavier oil to see what happens, or is their any good oil additives that can be used in a volvo without causing harm to my engine.
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2001VolvoXC70
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Year and Model: XC70 2001
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Post by 2001VolvoXC70 »

I have seen a post in regards to the turbo return line leaking. I don't know for sure if this is the problem but have a looksie at this post....

http://www.volvospeed.com/Repair/2001XC ... rnLine.php
They've done studies you know. 60% of the time I work, every time!

jamesstar9
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Location: St. Louis, MO

Post by jamesstar9 »

Well I took it to the dealer to get it diagnosed and they said it was the rear main seal that was leaking and the transmission would need to be removed to replace it. The cost $1800 bucks. I thinking about attempting the job myself for that price but think I am over my head. Has anyone attempted this job? How bad is it? Any advice would be appreciated.

RaymanSean
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Joined: 26 September 2010
Year and Model: V70 XC, 2001
Location: columbia, sc

Post by RaymanSean »

Check the PCV system first to make sure that your cranlcase is not pressurized causing the oil to be pushed through the seal. The only experince I have had with a transverse engine is replacing a clutch on an 80s civic. I took the whole enigine out of the car and then separated the tranny from the engine, this was a good two day project. If it is your first time I would set aside 3 days to do the job. The seal may cost you $20 but it will take some time to actually get to it and then about 15 min to replace and then another day to put the car back together.

jamesstar9
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Post by jamesstar9 »

I took it to the local shop to get the rear main seal replaced. They pulled the engine and found that the rear main seal was not leaking, but it was actually the rear Cam seal that was causing the leak. It was acting like a rear main seal leak because it ran down right between the transmission and engine. They replaced the rear Cam seal and no more oil leak :D

jda2000
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Year and Model: 04 V70 2.5T 01 V70T5
Location: Sarasota, FL

Post by jda2000 »

you still need to address the PCV system or another seal will blow up.

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