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Only problem so far was the programming of the HomeLink to take the garage door openning tasks away from my Craftsman remote. The HomeLink was never able to get the door to open, but may have effectively taken over the anti-cloning rolling code -- now the Craftsman remote doesn't work. I inserted new batteries to no avail and the inside-garage open/close switch is now blinking. Is anyone aware of newsgroups or webpages that discuss V70 related problems?
Also, I am looking for recommendations regarding bike racks for the 2001 V70. My Yakima doesn't fit, nor do the Thules. Can anyone recommend the Volvo attachments or good Volvo accessory sites?
Thanks in advance!
I think you will find what you need on the Yakima.com site. The Yakima "Doublecross" clips lock to the Volvo factory rack and carry the round Yakima bar which will most likely accept your current Yakima bike carrier.
I'm still shopping for the new car/SUV...at least I'm having fun driving all the new stuff. Finally got my wife to go along on a test drive. That normally takes an act of the "supreme being" because, for some reason, she absolutely cannot stand car sales people. Stopped by the Porsche/Acura dealer to look at the MDX but they had zero on the lot. So we looked at Porsches...not enough room for my camping gear or mtn bike. So we went down to the Volvo dealer and went out for a spin in a silver T5. "Hmmm, she says, "I like these seats...!!" Now the way I look at it there are two kinds of getting lucky, and I think I just may have hit one of them...
Regards,
Jesse
Ventanabike
Thanks for the info. I had to actually check where you were located to make sure we weren't talking about the same wife.
Prior to your posting, I submitted the form at Yakima's website which indicated that there was no rack yet available for the V70. However, I'll check out your suggestion. My Yakima rack has had 10 years of extensive use and as I mention that, probably should be retired. I'd prefer to stick with the Yakima racks which provides the versatility to swap to different vehicles.
The shopping was fun, but too time consuming. I'm glad I got it done before the 2002 started coming out. I can enjoy my summer much more now and redirect my research to fast road bikes.
I have been reading this “room” for a few weeks now.
I am interested in getting a T5 in the moonlight blue, with a 5-speed manual and a few creature comforts. So starts our story…
We have visited a couple of dealers and we have been told that less than one percent of the Volvos imported into this country have a manual transmission (stick shift) and that, therefore, we had to settle for an automatic (or a manual with whatever configuration was available, but not one with our specifications), unless we were willing to order one from Sweden and wait at least two months for delivery.
The Volvo dealer also could not tell us how long it would take exactly for the car got unless we placed an order, which I found somewhat outrageous. Also, he told us that it was out of the question to test drive one since nobody orders stick shifts.
Insofar as this is a US$40k car, my question is: is it me or they are nuts that they won’t let us test drive one? We’ve been looking at the competition, obviously and we have test driven all of them (X5, 325xi, Passat GLX, Jeep Grand Cherokee, etc.) without a problem. Volvo doesn’t have a single T5, automatic or standard, to test drive. What kind of a luxury vehicle is this?
The sales people at the couple of dealers we’ve seen, compared to their counterparts at BMW, Mercedes and even Jeep, for example, don’t seem interested in selling their cars at all. They didn’t have a brochure, they didn’t have a car available for us to test drive or even look at. What’s going on?
Does anybody have any advice to give?
I am interested in the T5 because I have been reading raving reviews from both auto magazines and owners and it seems like it would be the ideal car for us, but I want to know what it feels behind the wheel…!
Help!
I think if you followed the recently completed "Tour" your research has been conducted and you probably couldn't go wrong with a TREK for a "fast" road bike...although in my experience the bike is only part of the equation. I have a Specialized road bike that I only ride after dark so my friends don't see me on it and thus I do not have to deal with a lot of flak...;-) Out in the hills (the Sierra and adjacent foothills) I ride a Ventana Marble Peak (FS), Ventana is a local Sacramento frame builder. I ride with a mixed crew of mountain bikers (guys/girls - ages from 19 to 61) here in NoCal...some of us even root for the Volvo supported Cannondale Team, though there isn't a Cannondale in the bunch....sorry!!
In regard to racks for the wagon...I used both Thule and Yakima on my old Volvo wagon and I much preferred the Yakima equip over the Thule because it was just a lot more versatile. I hauled stuff on the rack I couldn't get in the car. I think more people have Yakima and that came in handy on several bike trips to Moab (UT) where we were able to swap carriers around in the group to accomodate needs of people going here for biking and there for kayaking or whatever. Bottom line it's a personal choice...get what works for you. The only time I ever took the bars (Yakima) off the car was to swap out carriers.
In regard to Gustav's "quest for fire" a T5 five-speed manual tranny wagon...I'd say go for a factory delivery for that one...
More later,
Jesse
Don't be ashamed of that Specialized! I chose the Specialized StumpJumper over a comparable TREK seven years ago and still rank it up there with the top ten best decisions that I ever made. I still race it with slicks and aero bars at the Time Trials and beat 30% of the road bikes. Tonight's review should include the TREK, Specialized, Fuji and Bianci.
On a more relevant note, I consider my recent V70 purchase among my other top ten best decisions. Only time will tell where it ends up. It's just a superb all-around sports wagon.
Thanks for your advice. I think that is the best way to go. First, I am going to test drive it somewhere. Minnesotta, however, is a bit far, vonn1. Thank you for the suggestion, though.
We picked up our Ash Gold V70 last week and were very disappointed in the condition of the car when it was delivered. It had a pen mark on the center armrest, one of the remotes didn't work, the housing around the fog light switch was heavily gouged when they pried out the dummy switch, the roof was covered with grime and needed to be polished and finally, the rear bumper had dimples in it when it was rear ended a few times by another Volvo during transport. Nevertheless, the dealer fixed everything the next day including a brand new bumper that they took off another car. To compensate for the troubles, they're putting in a spoiler for us at cost.
One thing that bugs me about the V70 is the fog light installation. It is my understanding that the holes for the lights have to be cut into the front bumper. I can't criticize the dealer too much for their butcher job as the plastic is pretty thick and I wouldn't have done any better. Has anyone else noticed this on their cars? You'd think that they would design the bumpers with pop out panels.
Last item, has anyone had any luck in getting locks for the temporary load bars. If so, what are the part numbers? I think you need lock retainers in addition to the locks themselves.
The local Pirelli dealer, after some difficulty, found a replacement at some regional warehouse, at $267 per. The local car dealer mechanics are on strike here in St Louis so there would no help from Volvo.
I think this is a pretty stiff price for a non Z rated tire.
While I agree with you about the lack of need for 17" wheels, unfortunately my wife branded the 16" wheels, "ugly"--no further discussion on that point.
I'm considering pulling all the P6s off and offer them for sale at a price well under $200. There are only 8k miles on them. However, I'll give them their due-they grip quite well without any harshness, and they perform well in wet weather.
My '98 V70 AWD R had Pilots on them and I was quite satisfied with them.
I guess ill have to wait until Next Fall for my replacement. Love the V70XC I have it in Black and its new as of Jan.... Any ideas on what I can do with my ML430
Anything to be afraid of or watch out for? Any major maintenance concerns? Your experience or insight is appreciated.
Personally I'd go for it sight unseen...but then I'm on Prozac...
Is it bright red or that metallic persimmon color?
Jesse
Ventanabike
p.s. had a friend here (he moved to SoCal) who has one, not very stock (IPD and TME parts), and it puts out around 300hp...you ever see a "plain" little wagon smoke all four..?? Whooo Hoooo...!!
Thanks for the feedback. Already have the inspection scheduled with Volvo guru.
Reason a R AWD? That's what I'm being offered in trade (from dealer)for wife's PT Cruiser. She needs a bigger car (kid #2 coming) and I need a car with an engine!! It's a riot to drive...and if this works out, I hope to become an enthusiast - and not hate it! FYI -it's black.
Yes, it is a lot more car than the P/T Cruiser that's for sure. There is one thing I would do (if it really is [choke, choke...] for your wife and kids...) and that would be to leave it stock under the hood but go with some Bilstein shocks/struts and IPD sway bars to tweak the stock handling. You will be amazed at the difference!! How do the tires look? I like black paint also but it's not a color I really consider for where I live (way too hot here in the Summer for black) and for keeping clean...but you can overcome that part of it...make your wife wash it...!
Take care of the suspension and then you can accessorize it....lots of really good Volvo stuff at www.ipdusa.com (sign up for the catalogs and email notes), also check out www.tme.se (these guys are in Sweden -- IPD is the US rep for TME) and take a look at the performance tables for the Volvo line with various TME bits and pieces installed...zowie...!!
Another thing, I vaguely recall reading somewhere that some "earlier" Volvo models could be retrofitted to the ISO standard for affixing child seats...I may be wrong (my wife tells me that a lot...) but it may be worth checking on...a little extra protection for the kids.
GAWD, "...for the wife...." ROF..!! You'll become the enthusiast with that car...it'll be easy!!
I'm still shopping...I dropped by our nearest dealer the other nite and went for another spin in a new T5. Couldn't get my wife to try it (she's velcro'ed to her Celica GT). This means that whatever I finally decide to get will be MINE!! My friends just don't get it. I tell them I'm looking at wagons and they go "Ewwww, icky, you want a WAGON"? My response is "Don't expect me to haul your bikes and baggage (which includes wives and kids) on our next trip to Moab" and just drop it at that...shuts them up every time. I have enough of my own stuff to haul as it is, anyway....!!
Let us know when it's in your garage...
Jesse
Ventanabike
Try to determine if the car came with "sports suspension" option. If so, the ride may be a bit stiff and you may want to look at softer tires.
The performance tires that came on the car do not do well in snow. I put on a set of Blizzaks--what a difference. In fact, I am going to sell them because they will not fit my 2001 V70 T5.
This is my third Volvo with the big turbo, each has been better than the last
Any thoughts on this? Not that I don't trust them but damn't I love this car, paid alot for it and want it to run like a kitten (rather like a lion).
Thanks
James
I would not buy the CV joint explanation. I've had many front drivers, including 3 Volvos, but never had "normal clicking." Generally, when you have a CV joint going bad, you will a click or clunk when turning.
Steve
2002 V70R AWD/PCC2
This is a great car and it has been very hard to find one. If anyone has a link that would be helpful.
Thanx,
GolfNut
Any other pointers that I should be aware of for Volvo oil changes?
Thanks for the help.
best deal on a used T5 so we grabbed it. However, now that the
reality is settling in, we're wondering if this was the most
practical model to get for our needs. So far I have noticed that
the gas consumption isn't the greatest and because of the big
tires my turning radius is average. Any advice?
In T5 form, you have the "go" to go with the "show."
Thanks for the help.
Personally, I would probably look for a 99 vs a 98 as 98 was a first year model. However, I have no information stating it was any better or worse than 98. Also, a 99 may have a year or two left on the warranty.
My wife drives the car most of the time and would not give it up for anything. It is a very comfortable and fun car to drive and she is very pleased with it.
Steve
Thanks for your participation. ;-)
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I have a friend who owns a repair shop that is calling Volvo to see about buying a oil filter wrench specific to the volvo oil filter cover for my 2001 V70 T5. I'll let you know if one is available. My father in law owned a Euro repair shop and couldn't find one yet.
As for the change, it takes 6 quarts, there is a huge plastic shield that needs to come off. Purchase the aluminum washers ($1 a piece) from the dealer to replace each time you change the oil. They go on the drain plug. I would replace them since the aluminum metal is malleable and to ensure a proper fit when you put the drain plug back on, a fresh washer will conform properly. I priced the filter inserts on the internet and in three different states. I found that there was no significant price diff from buying a case from my local dealer. So save yourself the time and just buy a case at the dealer.
When putting the oil filter back on, hand tighten and use your fingers to feel the gap between the plastic sleeve and the mount. Keep tightening by hand until you feel no or a very little gap between the filter sleeve and the engine mount. Don't over tighten.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Take pride in changing your oil. It has made me bond with my most beautifully powerful V70 T5.
alwaysed@mindspring.com
per your request.....the v70r is now in my garage. and the wife and i both love it!
thanks for your input.
CONGRATS on the new baby!! I don't know what it is about some cars but Volvo wagons just grow on you. I purchased my 1971 145S on an overseas delivery on the way home from Vietnam, sight unseen, and sold it in December 1999 for $500, and it only had 302K miles on an original engine (never had the head off)...man, what a vehicle...I am still kicking myself for selling it. Well the upside is that I have $500 in the bank...heck that might even be close to .0125% the cost of a new one!!
Me? I'm still shopping...still leaning toward the T5, but have some other vehicles to drive first...maybe that is the issue, I just like to test drive cars...the heck with buying...!
New thread: OIL FILTER WRENCH, I keep telling everyone on these Volvo forums that you have to check out the IPDUSA.com homepage...tools, accessories, suspension and speed parts for VOLVOS. The last flyer I got from them covers filter wrenches. The first thing I will do with my next Volvo will be to add the IPD sway bars and Bilstein shocks/struts...had them on the old one and they make all the difference in the world in the handling...You want a sportwagon the wife can drive? She probably won't let you get your grubby paws on it...!!
Jesse
The click is something I feel more than I hear. It occurs when moving forward and turning the wheel in either direction at low (below 35mph) speeds. Does not occur all the time.
Vehicle is at the dealer getting new stabilizer links installed - have any of you had this done? Interestingly enough while I was dropping the vehicle off two other '01 V70 owners were dropping of theirs for very similar issues. Although they could hear their clicks and thuds more so than feel them. Not sure if the difference in suspension between the T5 and 2.4T leads to this difference or not -- at least I think there is a difference in suspension.
On another topic. Do any of you have information on the ISO-Fix baby seat attachments, are any of you using them? Are there seats available that fit this system?
I still think this is a great car, just some bugs to deal with. If the bugs don't get fixed my opinion could change. I'll keep you posted on what happens with the stabilizer links. Please let me know if any of you have info on the above items.
God Bless America
www.car-safety.org
They have plenty of info as well as links WRT to car seats.
Good Luck.
On my 94 850 wagon, every now and then when I did a slow speed full turn, I would get a definitive thud that I could feel through the steering wheel. It was very disconcerting; dealer never could find the problem or didn't want to. It happened periodically from 1995 (when I got it) until last year when I sold it. It never got any worse but was sure annoying.
Mike
I think I saw something on the Volvo homepage about this system and I think there were two types of seats available from Volvo.
Jesse
"still looking, still test driving...but, yeah, what the heck...I'm having fun"
http://www.ipdusa.com/Items.cfm?CategoryID=231
Thanks Jesse for the tip.
Car seat. The Graco stroller/car seat we bought does not use the anchors. Rather just the seatbelt. The integrated booster seats will be handy.
Clicking noise. I still get the noise but have yet to figure it out. The dealership said it was a normal CV joint noise. Not buying it yet.
Just my experience,
Mike