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trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

Is there one around for the 850 ? What type of fluid is everyone using. I assume that I disconnect the trans line going into the radiator like I've done on other cars right ?

thanks,
Bob








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    trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

    I just did this last week. I followed the service manual's directions. I used Quaker State synthetic blend which was about $3 a quart at the local KMart, but I've used $6/quart Mobil One full synthetic in my other cars and either one is a good choice. I just thought I'd try the QS syn. blend this time. The capacity of the 850's tranny is 8.1 quarts. Use a fluid rated for Dexron IIE use. Either the QS syn blend or Mobil One ATF will fit this bill. You need 9 quarts to do a power flush, any more than that and you're just wasting new fluid. The capacity of the 850's tranny is only 8.1 quarts and there's no filter to change unless you've installed an inline filter like the Magnefine 3/8" filter. The LOWER hose attached to the radiator is the RETURN line. Don't remove the lines from the radiator at all. If you remove the battery and battery tray you can access the fitting to unbolt the RETURN line from the tranny, then point it down into a container and place the battery back in its normal position, but don't bolt the battery down yet you'll remove it again. When I did my tranny flush I also installed the Magnefine filter at the same time, in the middle of the return line. So rather than unbolt the return line from the tranny I simply cut it in the middle and attached a short length of 3/8" clear tubing (double ended brass barbed fittings available at Home Cheapo or Lowes....), and ran that down into the container so I could watch it and see when fresh clean fluid started coming out. But I promise you the LOWER line is the RETURN line. I had to remove the plastic cover that sits over the throttle cable and IAC, its a T-20 Torx screw that holds it on. Also the upper air inlet pipe needs to come out, its the one that connects from the intercooler to the throttle-body, it's pretty obvious which one you have to remove for clearance. Its an easy job. You can drain the tranny statically through the drain bolt (24mm) but you'll only get 4 quarts out, you still need to pump out the torque converter, that's the only reason you disconnect the return line. So put a pan big enough to catch 4 quarts of fluid under the tranny and remove the drain plug (its the 24mm plug at the lowest point on the tranny oriented horizontally...). Let the fluid that's in the pan drain out (go have a drink or something...), then replace the drain plug and refill the tranny with 4 quarts of new fluid. Disconnect the RETURN line and aim it in a container. Temporarilly place the battery back in its normal location and connect the positive then negative leads. Crank up the engine and let it pump till it won't pump any more, that's about all there is to it. Now replace the RETURN line (and recommended inline Magnefine filter...) and top off the tranny with the engine running and in neutral. Resecure the battery, intercooler pipe, throttle cable cover and you should be done. Unless you've got really tiny hands you'll have to have the throttle cable cover off to check the fluid level and/or add fluid. Check for leaks, hopefully there are none. That's about it. This is the procedure the factory shop manual says to use. Good luck.



    Mike
    '95 850T


    Here's some pics:

    http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/VolvoTrannyFluid25K%20Edited.jpg


    http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com/pictureprocessor/images/VolvoTrannyFilter%20Magnefine%2003.jpg








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    trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

    That's correct .
    If I did it again . I would start with the cheap stuff ,wait a week and do again with the good stuff .
    I started out with higher quality fluid and flushed until it was red. but in 2 days it was back to a very dark color .








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    trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

    I'm reposting a procedure I've used. Best to have a new clamp on hand as they have been known to break.

    Power flushing is a simple DIY job. I use synthetic Mobil-1 ATF or Amsoil. You will need up to 15 quarts.
    Disconnect the upper cooling hose. Open the metal clamp carefully and wiggle, wiggle, pull, pull. Cover the hose end with a baggie.
    Clamp 6 ft of clear plastic 1/2 inch ID hose (hardware store item) over the hose end and prepare to drain into gallon bottles or a calibrated bucket, so that you know when you have removed about 12 quarts. Idle the engine to pump out fluid. Shut off immediately when bubbles appear in the clear hose. Add two quarts down the dipstick hole using a tranny filler funnel and hose from auto supply or chain store. Repeat the pump/fill cycle. Somewhere in the middle of this you may run the shift thru D N R while idling to assist the clean out. Once you've removed 12 quarts, the fluid should start running clean shortly thereafter, at which point reinsert the cooling hose into the radiator. Top off the level per the owner's manual.








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      trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

      I'm a bit confused....you say, disconnect upper cooling hose, cover it with a baggie (sorry for the english, but what is baggie ? plastic bag?)
      what to do with the exposed upper inlet on the rad ?
      my car MY02 has about 45K miles, shall do it ? its driven 20/80 (town/hwy).
      regards








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        trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

        In US-ese a baggie is a brand of plastic bag. As you imply, that sentence does not belong in this instruction.
        Your car is not an 850 and the hoses and clamps are not the same. At 45k it is a candidate for a flush.








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          trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

          do you know how to do it, step by step in my model car?
          any pointers greatly appreciated
          regards








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            trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

            Add a can of BG tranny cleaner. Let it idle for 15 mins. The do the flush. After the flush do a filter change and another 3 qts added. Then top it off to the marks.








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              trans fluid flush procedure 850 1995

              where is the filter located ???
              its a AW55-... typical automatic tranny for the newer models (non-geartronic)








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    Yeah same flush procedure 850 1995

    the upper tranny hose at the radiator is the one to use, and you flush from the hose.

    This is the opposite from RWD volvos, where the upper line is the return line to the tranny
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    '88 240, '92 745, '98 v70 John, Tampa Bay








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      Yeah same flush procedure 850 1995

      the directions above look great ... here is the method I used .. just about the same ..

      http://volvospeed.com/Repair/Transflush.htm







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