Repairs On 850s Whats the longest you've gone?
#1
Posted 03 January 2005 - 01:28 AM
Here's an off the noggin question:
Whats the longest you've gone without doing a non-routine maintenance on an 850?
So, basically excluding anything on the list of "what to do at this mileage"...
Anything, including replacing lights etc. counts.
...reasons behind why I'm asking this question below....
I've bought my car now 10k ago, and I've been fixing little things here and there since I bought it. Those little things continue...I've got silverstars that need to be put in since one headlight is gone....my driver pass. seat back broke literally less than 2 weeks after I shelled out $200 for my pass seat back...tires are getting low on tread....
and I just passed 120k. I got a tune-up coming up by 130k, including probably a samco kit since one of my intercooler hoses already blew off once (I retightened it but I think my hoses leak doing boost). And then a timing belt at 140k...
and most of these are just normal maintenance. I don't want this car to nickle and dime me for the next 30-40k
Currently driving an 06 Civic SI
#2
Posted 03 January 2005 - 01:44 AM
So, I suppose you just have to ask yourself if you really want that 850 badly enough to do all of this maintenance on it or if you have to money to have it continuously maintained by someone.
#3
Posted 03 January 2005 - 02:09 AM
[edit: I've got 150k miles on my 1996 855R, and I boy, do I drive it ^__^ Not beat-on-it style, but it's been through a bit. Two recent examples (ie, from the last 2-3 weeks):
1) Broke both passenger-side retaining bolts on my rear anti-sway bar
2) Discovered the car has a fuel-cut @ 7k RPM (don't ask, and no, I'm not doing it again to get pics)
This post has been edited by jross: 03 January 2005 - 02:12 AM
#4
Posted 03 January 2005 - 03:15 AM
#5
Posted 03 January 2005 - 03:58 AM
Oh, no. I definetly enjoy it as well. But, I'm just wondering if (especially when I have less time on my hands in the future, unless I get a good job that will let me have a lot of time) it will become less enjoyable in the future.
#6
Posted 03 January 2005 - 04:36 AM
However, I'm definitely topping that for this year, and this coming year is definitely looking like a $1000+ year as well...
it's a tough call...
Currently driving an 06 Civic SI
#7
Posted 03 January 2005 - 05:08 AM
besides... you can always make more money
This post has been edited by turbobrick: 03 January 2005 - 05:08 AM
#8
Posted 03 January 2005 - 05:46 AM
it's a tough call...
It's been a $1000+ winter break for me.
#9
Posted 03 January 2005 - 05:25 PM
I don't consider ANTYHING I've replaced to be out of the ordinary.
Fun to work on and even more fun to drive! I love my Volvo!
BB
Stock except for custom treatment on center console.
151,658 miles as of 11/24/2008
#10
Posted 03 January 2005 - 05:29 PM
I don't consider ANTYHING I've replaced to be out of the ordinary.
Fun to work on and even more fun to drive! I love my Volvo!
BB
BB's got a great point... the money that you save doing things yourself (from learning how to on this (or maybe other
#12
Posted 04 January 2005 - 02:41 AM
I concur. This car is just what I needed to satisfy the gearhead/tinkerer in me. I like to get my hands dirty figuring out the innerworkings of the volvo.
#13
Posted 04 January 2005 - 03:57 AM
my service though is not the same as the required one:
do oil change every 3,000 miles along with coolant and trans flush.
replace spark plugs fuel filter etc every 4,000 miles
and so on
#14
Posted 04 January 2005 - 05:51 PM
It all depends. Lights burn out and parts break at any time. Tires are right there for all to see, and brakes are easy enough to look at by pulling a tire off. I frequently do nothing for a year, then two or three things demand attention.
My routine maintenance schedule:
I do oil and filter @ 5000,
spark plugs on my turbo at 15,000,
distributor cap & rotor, air filter, ATF flush @ 30,000,
plug wires @ 60,000,
timing belt @ 70,000,
idler pulleys & water pump @ 140,000
brake fluid flush & renew, coolant flush & renew, power steering drain & renew @ 2 years
Ken
IPD front & rear sway bars (I really like the results)
Front camber adjusters
Koni FSD struts & shocks, the best yet
PBR deluxe front brake pads & Mintex rears, the best I've found for low dust, no squeal, excellent stopping
Schaeffer 5W-30 engine oil
Schaeffer premium synthetic blend ATF
Engine and transmission cleaned with Auto-Rx

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