GT's Running Volvo thread. The 00 XC

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Get some Eagle One A-Z wheel cleaner. Let is sit for a few mintues then scrub with a wheel brush. Big difference.
 
1. Just changed out the cupholders.

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2. Just cleared code P0422. How bad is that one?

Thanks!
 
For the bad cat...check out Matthews Volvo site...often the O2 sensor can be spaced with a spark plug anti-fouler, and prevent the bad cat code from coming back...
 
Dealer timing belt quote is $616, Belt, Labor and Tensioner included.

I asked more detail, and the parts guy said: "They feel the pulley on the water pump. If it spins ok and they cannot feel a bad bearing, they leave it alone. 9 times out of 10, that is what happens with that," he said. He also said "If the $616 was quoted at the desk, then that is what it is. Tensioner, belt and labor; water pump checked as specified, since the TB goes over the WP pulley." Should come to about $700, with taxes/fees.

And, if the WP passes the test, I would change out the coolant myself to Volvo Blue.

Should I take the dealer up on this price/service? We get a courtesy car for however long it takes? Thanks!

Volvo Village, Norwell MA
 
Simple bit of advice.

Chose to listen or probably not.

Always change the water pump when doing a cambelt.

The extra load on the water pump bearings from a new tensioner and nice new belt will result in a failed water pump and awful lot sooner than later.

As the labour(the expensive bit) is the same either way you would be daft not to do so.


Many moons ago I always advised it, sometimes they said yes and sometimes they said no, they felt it would be fine.

Most came back with a water leak or noise a few months later.

Normally in the shouty way that people who think they know their rights do.

When it is pointed out they were advised to change the pump they go all quiet and the garage gets paid the entire job labour again to chnge a part that costs usually well under £50.

But customers never failed to surprise, like wanting just the belt replaced and leave the tensioner, all the idlers and the water pump in situ!

Here is a bit of advice I think you have been given before.

Do the job right, do the job once.

A main dealer will happily say the pump is good, but ask them to put it in writing that they will replace the pump for the price of the pump alone if it starts to leak or gets noisy after the belt job!

I guarantee they won't as they want to get you in for another big job.

Hopefully a Volvo dealer will be supplying proper Volvo parts.
 
Originally Posted By: bigjl
Always change the water pump when doing a cambelt.


Big agreement. You change the entire timing belt system - all the rollers, idlers, tensioners, waterpump, everything it touches except for the usual cogged pulleys. EVERYTHING. You also replace all the TTY or stretch bolts encountered.

The Volvo stealership is taking you for a ride. "Feel" the waterpump bearings to see if they need to be replaced, heh!
 
Originally Posted By: scurvy
Originally Posted By: bigjl
Always change the water pump when doing a cambelt.


Big agreement. You change the entire timing belt system - all the rollers, idlers, tensioners, waterpump, everything it touches except for the usual cogged pulleys. EVERYTHING. You also replace all the TTY or stretch bolts encountered.

The Volvo stealership is taking you for a ride. "Feel" the waterpump bearings to see if they need to be replaced, heh!


Yes.. this is exactly how the conversation with the parts guy went. Said that "Doing the water pump would probably add another $300."

Hmmm... I made the inquiry, I guess I got nowheres?
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They said the tech "spins the pulley to see if it spins well, or if the bearing is worn out.." he said "9 times out of 10 it isn't, but if it is then they want to replace the water pump and flush and fill the whole cooling system, and will probably add about $300." Pretty much word-for-word.
 
Ask them why.

Ask how much the water pump costs.

Ask them how much the extra labour is needed to change the water pump, some can be a bit of a nightmare to get to, but not more than 30 mins extra labour even if it is an absolute pain to get out.

The dealer bloke is pulling your chain as I would suspect a water pump change in its own would cost $300.

I'm afraid that the Dealer staff have smelled easy meat and I am afraid you are on the menu.

Believe me when I say most knowledgable garage staff can smell a punter that knows nothing at fifty yards.

One other reason why I wouldn't have bought that Volvo in your position.

They are pricey and complex and the dealers are used to customers with a wallet to match the new price of that car.
 
I think we are being taken for a ride. seriously, all this dude talks about is his timing belt fund and how it is his priority while posting useless junk and all other stuff he's doing to that car.
Its been like two months and the story is the same. At the rate his saving for this job I'm surprised he's got enough money for gas.
 
Originally Posted By: KrisZ
I think we are being taken for a ride. seriously, all this dude talks about is his timing belt fund and how it is his priority while posting useless junk and all other stuff he's doing to that car.
Its been like two months and the story is the same. At the rate his saving for this job I'm surprised he's got enough money for gas.


I really hope so. Because with the pics he posts and his stories, and his lady friend, and videos of the band she sings in... This is hands down the best Internet troll I've even witnessed firsthand.
 
Originally Posted By: bigjl
Most came back with a water leak or noise a few months later.



I am thinking Gearhead Tool's Volvo dealer wants to see him again in a few months with a noisy water pump.
 
Originally Posted By: Tim H.
Carnoobie?


I call him JCCadillacMobile but he's been here under probably a dozen names by now. 45ACP? HangerHarley? Any of these ring any bells.

I'm amazed I'm the only one who spots him, the writing style is so unique.
 
Originally Posted By: Tim H.
Carnoobie?


How many times do I have to tell you that I do NOT know who that is, and I do NOT live in Canada?

Have I not posted enough pics of me in the Boston area for you to not distinguish?

Check IPs. It ain't me.

KrisZ, No, no ride here. Just the "running thread.." with much info! "This dude" DOES keep gas in the car, but please, don't knock the enthusiasm.

Now I get to catch up on the replies. Got some good sleep tonight.
 
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Poor those energy drinks into the Volvo's oil, it will run better.


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Originally Posted By: css9450
Originally Posted By: bigjl
Most came back with a water leak or noise a few months later.



I am thinking Gearhead Tool's Volvo dealer wants to see him again in a few months with a noisy water pump.


Well, Sam's I am not too sure if I trust with a job of this magnitude. The dealer, I visited today, for a snow brush and to check the price of the Volvo blue coolant.

I am hesitant to take the car to Sam's, though the fund for the TB continues.

Keep this thread on track, people. Save the snarky and off-topic comments as to character and drama, if you don't have anything about the topic, which is the Volvo, and the efforts to keep it in top shape.
 
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