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May 1st, 2021, 01:17 | #1 |
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Thermostat
Can anyone help me to source a thermostat for a 20/10 xc60?
It has a D5244T engine. I've searched this forum and google but can't find the correct part. Do I need the whole housing or just the thermostat, spring and gasket? Any links or part numbers appreciated. |
May 1st, 2021, 08:22 | #2 |
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Look up a thread, posted by BestGear, back in Mar 2011. Entitled “Thermostat Replacement - Guide”. A comprehensive write-up with pictures.
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Thanks for the reply Deck1ng,
I've seen that post before but it's for a D52447 engine not a D5244T. My thermostat appears to be on the opposite side of the engine. Looks like I'll have buy one from a Volvo dealer. |
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May 2nd, 2021, 09:08 | #4 |
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Couple of days ago I downloaded the Autodoc app. When you enter your vehicle details into the app, anc searching for a part, it does give you an OEM number. Worth a try.
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First job is get the correct D5 model version then take it from there..... You can decode the 17 digit chassis number in Vida or a good parts supplier will provide you with the correct part with no further research.
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As previously mentioned, the engine code is embedded in the 17 digit VIN so post your chassis number not a timing cover label.
Volvo stopped the Euro 3 D5 in 2005 and replaced with the Euro 4 long before the XC60 was even being produced. The D5244 block continued to be used as did some ancillary parts but that doesn't mean that you have a D5244T. If your XC60 is indeed a 2010, it will have a D5244T10, D5244T14 or D5244T16
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Volvo dealer confirms it's a D5244T10. VIN YV1DZ7046A2115711 Using AutoDoc (thanks Deck1ng) I think I've got the correct OEM no: 31293556, is this the correct part number? |
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