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Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

We purchased our 1991 745Ti off of a local Toyota dealer in July of 2000. At that time it had 96K miles. Other than weak AC it was fine and prior to purchase I was able to contact the original owner through a receipt I found in the glove box. He had always used synthetic oil and had replaced the turbocharger at some point. I paid $5400 for the car.

The car was my wife’s daily driver and our interstate flyer until recently. Piston slap was bad enough that many people mistook it as a diesel. I completed a 1600 mile trip in it in August without incident. Total mileage on the car was 253K. I had found a replacement for the car so it was time for it to move on.

I placed an ad in the local Craigslist and listed it for $900. I mentioned it had a noisy engine. I indicated that it was up to date on all maintenance and I had records from the time of our purchase. It was listed for less than 12 hours. The third caller came out, drove the car and paid cash.

We have had a lot of Volvos since 1985 when we started out with a 1976 244. This 740 wagon was perhaps the nicest one of all. In the nine years of ownership it let my wife down with no start situations only twice- both times a result of a cracked solder joint on the radio suppression relay.

I went through my maintenance records on the car and thought some might be interested in what it took to keep the car reliable and road ready in the nine years and 157K miles we drove it.

The AC was converted to 134a right after we bought it and other than an occasional top up of refrigerant it worked great without any replacement components. The troublesome relay on the control unit did require resoldering once.

An upper radiator hose was replaced as well as two different turbo hoses. The ignition switch, the speedometer, and the intank pump were replaced. One exhaust system including the converter was needed. I changed the injector seals and intake gasket when I had the intake manifold off to clean out the oil separator. I changed the fuel filter twice. The throttle body was cleaned nine times.

The heater hoses and thermostat were replaced along with the heater control valve. This car had avoided overheating when a heater hose burst due to a low coolant sensor circuit I installed. It had two radiator replacements- once because of a lousy Nissens three row. The cooling system was flushed and coolant renewed five times.

The distributor was resealed once and it had two caps and rotor replacements. It had four sets of plugs. It had one replacement battery. It had a set of alternator brushes replaced. It had one crank position sensor replacement.


The front rotors and calipers were replaced once. It had three sets of front pads and two sets of rear pads. The brake system was flushed five times. The cone bushings were replaced with poly. The ball joints were replaced twice. The rack was flushed twice.

I replaced the rear main seal and renewed the output bushing and transmission seals. I flushed the transmission five times.

The timing belt was replaced four times. The front engine seals and water pump were replaced three times and the tensioner once. The water pump seals and gaskets were replaced once and the drive belts twice.

Synthetic oil and Mann filters were changed twenty nine times.

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    Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

    Helpful post as I am a newbie Volvo owner. Mine is an 88 Wagon and seeing it had at least three PO's in the past 3-4 years - she needs some attention for sure. But even at that I did well yesterday in 10"+ snow. I like the way the car feels and handles Not driven much tho as one of it's needs are rear brakes, calipers discs the whole works. parts are shipping hopefully in time for the weekend as long as warms up some here in Denver. Mine also has the Ford V8 so it is not strictly a Volvo -but I do very much like the Volvo side of it thus far!








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    Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

    Imagine my surprise doing a little googling and finding my recently purchased 1991 Volvo wagon on the internet. Thanks Randy, my wife loves this car and it is now her daily driver. I opened up the rear life gate and adjusted the rod from the outer lock release handle to the latch mechanism. It was locking properly with the doors, but would not unlock, due to the rod being short. A couple of 360 degree turns and problem solved. I must say I was thrilled to find a car such as this that had been given major TLC maintenance over the years. I think it was a steal at $900, looking forward to many years out of this car.
    Thanks again, Alan
    PS - I liked this car so much, recently bought another, a 1995 850 turbo wagon. Not in as good a shape visually as this 91, or as well maintained, but lots of potential nonetheless.








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      Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

      Hey Alan,

      Welcome to the Brickboard.

      Glad to hear you and your wife are enjoying the car. I hope it continues to give you good service. It would be to your benefit to continue to keep the maintenance log up to date.

      Randy








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    Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

    Just curious - what are you replacing it with. Whatever it is, it has some big shoes to fill.








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      Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

      After months of searching I found a 1994 944t with 78K.

      Randy








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        Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

        I looked for over two years and finally bought a nice 93 944T with about 100,000 more miles than that. My wife is driving it. It was recently joined by a 94 944T with about 200,000 miles. The 94 car had a broken odometer and speedometer. The odometer clicked the miles over like you were driving 200 MPH, at any speed, so the mileage is quite uncertain. The car is in excellent condition except I bought it knowing I'd have to put a heater core in. I intend to have both cars in the family for years.
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        john








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    Ending 9 years of ownership of our best Volvo to date- reviewing maintenance records

    Hi Randy.
    too bad it didnt have the newer b230ft motor..
    i can appreciate the maint you done. just think of the 9 years of new car payments you didnt spend. 300x108= lots of money, if you can get a new car for 300 you would be lucky.
    i believe you just replaced it with a newer 940.
    should be good for another 10 years, then what do we do?
    good job there.
    my 95 940 turbo has 170,000 w/no slap. my 94 945 has 117,000 and its like new.
    take care
    Mike







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