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BLUE - 2017 Volvo V40 T2 R-Design Progress Thread

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Old Apr 3rd, 2024, 23:53   #31
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Default Oil and Filter Change

The time came, the other week, for my usual requirement of changing the oil and filter after 6,000 miles.

Away to the folks house I went as that's where the ramps were. Of course it was another rainy day, but I only had today to get this job done, so had to power through.

Pulled the ramps out of the shed and got the car up them..... Just



Because of the splitter I wasn't able to place the wood as high up on the metal ramps as I usually do. Putting them on the very top made the angle too steep and fouled the splitter, so I had to drop it down a little so I could drive the car up them and not rip the splitter off.

Always the same issue with driveway mechanics, the car is never high enough to work comfortably.

Anyway, I got down and under and whipped the undertray off. Thankfully all of the screws came off without issue and I noted there was about half of them missing, but plenty still there to hold the tray securely to the underside of the car.

Got my tub and undid the sump plug to drain all the oil out



Pre ordered a new sump plug and washer



And also had the oil and filter in my posession for quite some time



The Castrol oil cost an absolute fortune compared to Volvo own supplied oil so will go direct to them next time.

Felt like it took forever for the oil in the sump to drain out into a slow drip.

Once it did, I removed the drain plug from the filter housing (out of focus, sorry)



A decent amount also came out of the filter housing.

And here's the drain plug, which was removed with H6 allen key socket



Removed the little rubber seal/washer



A new one was included with the Bosch filter



Once the oil had slowed from the filter housing, I began to take that off with the appropriate large socket/filter housing tool. Didn't acutally take a picture of that though....

Old filter and new filter



Very black considering this had all been changed only 6/7k miles ago.

Random shot I took



The filter housing also had a rubber washer/seal around it, so again replaced that with the new one that came with the Bosch filter.



There's one of the undertray screws in the top left of the picture. They had a bit of blue loctite on them..... no wonder people have issues getting them off.

The tub that held all the oil



It shocked me a little how much used oil I had there. I was used to the old D2 V50 though. That only needed just under 4 litres of oil whereas this T2 takes just under 6 litres.

Also surprised at how black it was, again due to it only being changed 6/7k miles ago. Hopefully as I continue to change it regularly it might stay a little lighter, but the engine does run hot and the oil itself is like water being 0w20.

All put back together, everyhing tightened up, filled with 5.7 litres of oil (capacity is 5.9 litres, but you never put the full amount in).

Drove home, emptied the boot and sorted that stuff out, giving the car it's required stand still time to get an accurate reading of the oil level



Spot on. Happy days. I will continue to check it over the coming days, just in case.

Whilst doing this today, it brought back memories.

Some things don't change much

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