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850 Winterizing 850

Hello All,
I am new to this board and have a couple of questions about my 97k A/T 1996 850 GLT. I have just started grad school in Syracuse, NY and last year the temperatures got to around negative 20 (with the windchill) some days. Last winter also saw 200 inches of snow, so this place is pretty diesel. I bought my 850 in April in Pennsylvania, and before then it was a Florida car, so I don't think it has ever been through a winter like the one that it is about to go through in a few months. Is there anything I need to do to it to get it ready? Flush the radiator and put in a more potent anti-freeze mix perhaps? Should I change any other fluids? (Windshield washer, at least?) I was talking to someone else in the program who has a 95 850 and said that she was just going to "take it to the dealer and tell them to do whatever they need to to get it ready" but I see that as a blank check to them. If you guys could help me out, it would be much appreciated.

Oh, and the check engine light came on about 500 miles ago, after I used some injector cleaner (it had a clogged injector) but I've been too afraid to take it to the dealer (no money) and it runs fine. Any ideas? Should I take it to the dealer anyway? The SERVICE light comes on too, but I just chalk that up to changing my own oil and not resetting it.

Okay, one last question: as I near the 100k mark, is there any suggested maintenance I should perform? Perhaps (since winter's coming) I could knock out some maintenance and get it ready for the cold and turn off the lights all at once.

I'm sorry to throw all these questions out at once, but I've been kind of letting them pile up while life goes on. I feel like I've been living on borrowed time with my car, as I perform the usual oil/belt/hose changes and it keeps on running fine. I feel either really lucky, or like something expensive is about to happen. Thanks!








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    850 Winterizing 850

    Depending on the maintenance done before, its a good idea to do work now while the weather is good. Fluids, especially the coolant, should be changed if they are due according to the schedule. I would change the fluid if in doubt, and keep records afterwards. The coolant is critical, for 50/50 mix and with the aluminum engine parts it touches. A few bottles of coolant are not expensive. Volvo specifies their brand, but there are other brands that are compatible. Check the manual for the type to buy and avoid the others.

    I would check the tires for tread depth. Ideally, a set of winter tires on rims would be great, but since you're in school, that's probably not an option. Volvo recommends chains on the front wheels only, so you may consider a set.

    I would buy RainX winter windshield fluid, as it works well and coats the windshield when used. Wiper blades should be checked. You may want to get winder blades with rubber boots covering the metal section to prevent ice buildup.

    Your fuel filter is probably original, and that is an easy DIY job to replace. Be careful of some gas escaping under pressure when undoing the hose though.
    Air filter should be checked/replaced if necessary. Battery - how old? Heat kills batteries more than cold, but in the winter you use a lot of elect. power too. Spark plugs are cheap and easy to do - go to the dealer and get the 3 prong replacements - no gapping. How about the timing belt? I hope it was done around 70K or you need it done ASAP! The accessory belt should be checked/replaced too.

    If the 850 was well cared for you should be in good shape. Like any car at 100,000 miles, some things need to be changed for maintenance. I've done the above and never been stranded. I live in Michigan, which didn't get a lot of snow, but had a ton of single degree days last winter.







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