200k Mileage Car-What Needs Looking At?

200k Mileage Car-What Needs Looking At?

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zakmuh

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Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Hi Guys,

I bought this 2007 Volvo XC90 D5 4x4 from a well known local garage. The car has a very high mileage, 215000 miles. Its in immaculate condition and it has been serviced at Volvo at regular intervals. Everything working fine-AWD, auto gearbox etc. Cambelt has been changed at 155k miles. I got this car for £2400 with 3 months warranty. So in my opinion, it is a very good deal.

I'm seeking some advice.....even though its been regularly service and no obvious mechanical or electrical problems currently, should I do a thorough check/replace/service any parts, to make sure nothing could possible go wrong in the future?

Any advice would be highly appreciated smile

Thanks

Zak

zakmuh

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Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Thanks all

steveo3002 said:
refresh all the drivetrain fluids , otherwise repair it as it breaks
This is a good point actually. The fluids in differential, transfer case, gearbox would have lost its viscosity. So yup, I'll change them all.

This is my first XC90. I'd use this for a year or two and then go for a 2011/12 one.

Cheers



zakmuh

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Wednesday 17th October 2018
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S100HP said:
Having done similar on my 150k XC70, I'd suggest changing both vacuum engine mounts and top mount if not done recently. Makes a massive difference to vibrations throughout the car. Hint: It shouldn't vibrate
Oh yeah actually, I missed this point earlier. It does vibrate, especially at cold start and then whenever I put my foot down for overtaking. It makes a growling kinda noise when overtaking. I'd thought its to do with the vibration?

Whats and where is this 'vacuum' mounts please?

zakmuh

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Thursday 18th October 2018
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Yeah, it has full Volvo service history. I think the previous owner must have done loads and loads of motorway journeys. I've booked the for a thorough inspection with my mechanic. So I'll get a good report on this car this weekend.

If I give a call to local Volvo and give them my reg, could they tell me all the repair history?

At the moment I've stripped the interior panels and working on installing reverse camera + double din head unit. I've managed to get the parking sensor to beep as well smile

zakmuh

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Friday 26th October 2018
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Hey Guys

A quick update. The air-intake system, ie intercooler, EGR and intake manifold all is heavily clogged up with carbon + oil. Though the car runs all fine, its advised to give all these three a good cleaning.

There is this radiator engineers near my place. I'll get this sorted with them. The quote is £120, not bad I guess.

Thanks

zakmuh

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Tuesday 30th October 2018
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I see your point mate, but it's good to keep things in better condition so that the engine would run with better efficiency, and the new owner after me will have a good car.

Cheers

zakmuh

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Tuesday 30th October 2018
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Thanks, I did actually check the brushes in the starter- its not bad. They must have reconditioned or replaced it with a new one. I'll check the alternator