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05 V70 AWD driveshaft service

Hi,
I have done 2x850 -94 all diy sofar but now the 05 awd in family is new.
In the 850s I change the transm. oil every 100kkm/4years having no problems and thus expect the same would be good for new awd too even Volvo tells us nothing.

but what?
transmission TF-80SC oil change needed every ? kkm, JWS3309
bevel gear oil change neded every ? kkm, which oil?
HaldexIII oli change needed every ?, which oil?
rear differential oil change needed every?, which oil?

any transmission filters? installed or need for magnefine in-line one?
what else needed? or would make sence for long lasting awd?

best regards
Tapani








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05 V70 AWD driveshaft service

There is some info on this in the forums at http://www.v70r.com

http://www.v70r.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7401 is the specific link.

Hope this helps, Steve

PS I am amazed(and relieved) at how similar my recently aquired 04 V70r is to my old 95 850t when it comes to maintenance.
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92 245, 1965 122 Wagon, 2003 Mini Cooper, past:95 850 Turbo, 92 245, 88 245, 82 245 Turbo, 71 164e








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05 V70 AWD driveshaft service

Vielen Dank,
this is good information for me as not yet been under the new car at all yet.
The only open question now is the filter inside Haldex module, seen some pictures of Haldex III with filter inside but how to identify wether mine has one and how often it should be renewed.
Only have 40kkm now so I'll wait for warm summer evenings for the job.

thanks
Tapsa







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