Thanks a lot for this video - today having no experience I have replaced seals on my 2008 non-turbo 3.2 vacuum pump in 2 hours. Also have to remove two A/C bolts. Only one difference - I have not take a risk to clean surfaces with sandpaper, brakecleaner was good enough.
Appreciate the video and the detail provide. I suspected the vacuum pump was where our leak originated and this video helped confirm that. I removed the vacuum pump, cleaned the engine bay, ordered a new kit and put it all back together with little downtime. Good news - no leaks!!! Thanks for the helpful tutorial.
I just completed this repair on my 2009 Volvo V70 3.2. I used this video as an instruction and guide. It was spot on! Thank you for your clear and concise video.
This is a really well done video. I like the fact that you describe exactly which tools are needed, and the way you cleaned up the pump. Very thorough and well explained. It's so well done, I got my daughter to watch the video and do the job!
Im looking to buy a S80 or a XC70 with the 3.2l. I have watched a few of your videos, and I'm amazed with how simple and straight forward repairs and maintenance is on this engine and the vehicles. Thanks for the great informative video series.
Dude, I don't even own a Volvo at this time (had (2) XC70 that my wife destroyed! But, after watching several of your very detailed videos I am seriously thinking about another purchase. Thanks for what you do...Keep it coming! Great job!
Thank you so much for the step by step video. My S60 T6 has this problem and has been leaking all over the gearbox. With your help I’ll be able to fix it no problem with your guidance so thank you again
Great video again. It is easier to get to the vacuum pump on the non-turbo 3.2 engine. Removing the battery and battery tray make it very easy to remove the pump and no need to loosen the bracket for the AC compressor.
G'day, so I did this yesterday on my '08 V70 T6. Too easy. Thanks heaps. I got the parts from Tasca Parts. Excellent price and service out of the states. IT is ridiculous that I can import genuine parts to Australia cheaper than I can get them at my local dealers. I replaced both my drivers side engine mounts as well since I was in there. Pretty easy but if it comes up, others might benefit from that video. Cheers
Excellent and thorough video. I'm diagnosing a noise I heard on the coldest day last winter that returned yesterday. Initially I thought it was the water pump or idler pulley. Yesterday's symptoms seem to indicate the power steering pump is the problem - vibration, noise, small amount of fluid on driver's side lower cross member. I topped up the reservoir but will wait until I have obtained a replacement power steering pump. Your video confirms that I followed the proper sequence; stopping short of removing the battery. I already purchased a replacement water pump and serpentine belt, so I'll replace these at the same time. As far as I can see, removing the battery plate is the only access to these parts. Thank you .... Cam
I recently changed the vacuum seal on my 09 XC70. Easy after following this video. Best of all my fuel economy has improved significantly which i didn't expect.
Hi, I did today in my V70 3.2 non-Turbo in your Way. Thanks for this great Vid! It was much of Oil, so I was thinking about a Leak on my Gearbox. But it was the Pump. Best Regaards from Germany! 😊
I love this channel. It is interesting and informative, the information is clean and precise and the order of operations is researched and extremely well executed. Subbed.
Thank you so much for your videos. You make me want to get a. 2008 Xc70. I'd been worried that they were going to be so much newer and computerized..but it's good to see there's still a lot that can be done without a dealer or reprogramming
@volvosweden, if I can't find a 2008-2012 xc70 t6; but can find a 3.2 with good service maintainance, is there any reason to avoid the non turbo ones? A friend of mine says they are slow.. but I'm not really looking for fast performance..more durability....any advice?
VolvoSweden, another excellent video. thank you very much! And DO NOT go to the trouble of doing this without also replacing the serpentine belt. Yes, a little more work but a lot less than if you dont
Thanks for the video and detailed instructions. You gave me the confidence to attempt such task. I performed this fix yesterday on my xc60 t6. Very similar layout in the engine bay.
Thank you so much for all your videos, they have such good depth and insights! I just did this job on a 2013 XC60 that's losing about a quart every 1500 miles. I studied this video in detail before starting and had it playing on my laptop the entire job in the background. It was like having you watching over me while doing it and the entire job took about 2 hours :)
It was! Doing transmission oil over weekend, I actually took the opportunity with this job while the fill bolt was exposed to loosen it, prepping for new job (and of course using that video you made as well)
volvosweden I will tomorrow when USPS delivers it :). I have VIDA running in a VM on laptop ready to go, a bit nervous but very excited. First time flashing anything to a car
Hello, I want to ask you, before the repair of the vacuum pump you had oil consumption and after you repaired it the consumption decreased. I will wait for your answer. Thank you.
Thanks for the response. I have been looking at the pump online and it appears to have openings that would allow oil to pass into the pump. Maybe the oil lubricates the rubber blade and is part of the design. The oil leak appears to come mostly from the engine to pump union. Just a guess on my end. Thanks for the great video.
Very helpful instruction, thank you for sharing. I just got mine replaced today, which saved me about $250 on labor. On my 2012 Volvo S60 T6, the serviceability was improved - once the battery bracket being removed, the two screws on vacuum pump can be easily accessed and removed, it makes much easier to remove the pump than on XC70.
I am thinking about buying a volve xc60 with this exact problem lol makes me either want to run or jump right in, but at least we got these damn good videos to contemplate and help make those decisions.. I bet this job would have cost 1100$ at the dealer
My 3.2 XC60 was at the Volvo dealership for a recall and they discovered that the vacuum pump was leaking and offered to fix it for $370. I found the OEM part on line for $76. I’ll be fixing that myself. Many, many thanks to you!!!! I’ve made a number of repairs myself to my fleet of Volvos because of your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and taking the time to make these extremely useful videos!!!!
@@kingmaxx7986 No sound. I just noticed it is leaking. What sound does yours make. But I have to say, my Volvo can predict with 100% accuracy when it's going to rain. Whenever it's going to rain and you are driving, the air conditioning compressor makes a whining sound. No kidding.
Just did this today on my XC60 T6. The oil was quite thick and dark in mine, perhaps it's a good thing I cleaned it out. Disconnecting the Vacuum hose was a chore as the plastic was brittle and broke when I squeezed it to disconnect. Had to use to flat-head screwdrivers to pull the two sides apart. On a good note, I did not need to remove my battery box or loosen the bracket to access the front bolt.
Just did this Swede,c thanks for the great vid, but not sure why you took off the battery and case, Just move the airpipe and the a/c bracket. Took 20 mins to get the pump out...10 mins to put it back in
Did you feel any difference in terms of power after the repair of the pump? I'm asking because I have to change the same part AND my car has a loss of peak power (minus 2 seconds at 0-60 mph after 6 years on the road). I did a Terra Clean but it hasn't improved its performance...
Great job and video! Thank you for making it. Question, is this pump supposed to make a lot of scratching noise when it runs? I could see scuff marks on the inside, where the plastic rotor part spins. Guessing, that's where noise originates? On mine, it's very loud. Thank you.
Thanks for posting this, my pump was leaking pretty bad. Followed this procedure for my s80 and the removal of the 13mm and 10mm for the bar to get at the pump is perfect. Got it all back together with new seals and no leaks. I noticed after getting the pump on that my belt is looking worn. Any videos ideas of how to remove the drive belt? Its really buried in there and not easy to get at the belt tensioner, may have to bring it in for the belt I think. Good video.
есть вопрос, переодически не включается ГУР, ошибок нет. у меня он электрический. первый раз он отказал зимой, у официалов сказали что он встал в блок, сказали еще раз встанет, замена ГУРа.
Hi my dealer wants me to change a check valve around a vaccum pump. My engine makes the noise of loose hydraulic lifters but it's not the lifters... Do you know what he is talking about? thanks for your videos, I wish my mechanic was as a good teacher as you are!
The most important thing is that 5 screws, they are the leaking main root cause. The screw is made by steel, and pump body is by aluminum, there will be small gap between both treads since long time, the sealing is mainly by thread to prevent oil from coming out. The cheapest way is just put tread tape to each old screws then the problem will be fixed. Anyway change the new screw is the best solution.
Hi, I want to ask if it is possible to have an oil consumption from the vacuum pump. Externally, it has no leaks. I will wait for your answer. Thank you.
Poop - so I did this and in getting the 'plug' out of the pump, one of the plastic sprung lugs was as stiff as - applying force and ignorance resulted in breaking the alloy 'bar' on the outside of the hole holding the plastic clip in. Jury rigged with araldite and a jubilee clip - any ideas a. what happens if this plug comes out (loss of vacuum to brakes?) or b. longer term fix - was doing this myself to save money and certainly can't afford a new pump right now :-(
has it got any return valve to stop engine oil from coming off to the brake booster in case the one in booster failed ,I have one here gave me aheadache to find out how come the oil in booster , the brake booster literally filled with oil , I would assume this happening during engine shutdown as that vacuum on booster will suck any oil in pump if it has not got valve at the outlet where vacuum hose connected to it , can you elaborate in this please
Hello, thank you for this nice video. Very well done. Did you done this rebuild only because of a visual inspection shown an oil leak or did you had break power loss?I have the same Vacuum Pump did you
Should I oil inside the pump after rebuilt? If not, the parts will not have friction? I have rebuilt mine, and cleaned the inside (no oil).. Just wanted to re confirm before I put back and start the car..
I have one question. None of the seals replaced addresses the pump getting full of oil. IE Shaft seals for the rotor. It looks like the engine is migrating the oil into the pump. Why does this happen?
You should only lubricate seals when you're twisting something on (like an oil filter). There's no need to do it on parts that are screwed on with bolts (it doesn't make a difference).
AFAIK, yes. And, you might want to put oil or lube back in the pump, too, before cranking and running the engine. Many of these seals swell to a larger size when exposed to oil and the pump needs the lubrication to prevent wear.
Great vid once again sir ! Do you recommend this model? How are the transmissions in these ? Noticed lots of ForMoco indicating the Ford heritage now. Cheers Darrin 👍
@@volvosweden You are supposed to replace it every 10 years according to the service schedule regardless of km. So That would have passed by now. Can you please do a video because I'm doing this too and a guide would be helpful.
Thanks a lot for this video - today having no experience I have replaced seals on my 2008 non-turbo 3.2 vacuum pump in 2 hours. Also have to remove two A/C bolts. Only one difference - I have not take a risk to clean surfaces with sandpaper, brakecleaner was good enough.
Appreciate the video and the detail provide. I suspected the vacuum pump was where our leak originated and this video helped confirm that.
I removed the vacuum pump, cleaned the engine bay, ordered a new kit and put it all back together with little downtime.
Good news - no leaks!!! Thanks for the helpful tutorial.
I just completed this repair on my 2009 Volvo V70 3.2. I used this video as an instruction and guide. It was spot on! Thank you for your clear and concise video.
This is a really well done video. I like the fact that you describe exactly which tools are needed, and the way you cleaned up the pump. Very thorough and well explained. It's so well done, I got my daughter to watch the video and do the job!
I like the ''helper'' with the red boots ! I used to have one like that... he did not slow things down too much. Now he is an MD, Pathologist.
I rebuilt my leaking vacuum pump on my 2008 XC70. Thank you for the great instructions.
Im looking to buy a S80 or a XC70 with the 3.2l. I have watched a few of your videos, and I'm amazed with how simple and straight forward repairs and maintenance is on this engine and the vehicles. Thanks for the great informative video series.
Dude, I don't even own a Volvo at this time (had (2) XC70 that my wife destroyed! But, after watching several of your very detailed videos I am seriously thinking about another purchase. Thanks for what you do...Keep it coming! Great job!
Thank you so much for the step by step video. My S60 T6 has this problem and has been leaking all over the gearbox. With your help I’ll be able to fix it no problem with your guidance so thank you again
Great video again. It is easier to get to the vacuum pump on the non-turbo 3.2 engine. Removing the battery and battery tray make it very easy to remove the pump and no need to loosen the bracket for the AC compressor.
G'day, so I did this yesterday on my '08 V70 T6. Too easy. Thanks heaps. I got the parts from Tasca Parts. Excellent price and service out of the states. IT is ridiculous that I can import genuine parts to Australia cheaper than I can get them at my local dealers. I replaced both my drivers side engine mounts as well since I was in there. Pretty easy but if it comes up, others might benefit from that video.
Cheers
Excellent and thorough video. I'm diagnosing a noise I heard on the coldest day last winter that returned yesterday. Initially I thought it was the water pump or idler pulley. Yesterday's symptoms seem to indicate the power steering pump is the problem - vibration, noise, small amount of fluid on driver's side lower cross member. I topped up the reservoir but will wait until I have obtained a replacement power steering pump. Your video confirms that I followed the proper sequence; stopping short of removing the battery. I already purchased a replacement water pump and serpentine belt, so I'll replace these at the same time. As far as I can see, removing the battery plate is the only access to these parts. Thank you .... Cam
I recently changed the vacuum seal on my 09 XC70. Easy after following this video. Best of all my fuel economy has improved significantly which i didn't expect.
Hi, I did today in my V70 3.2 non-Turbo in your Way. Thanks for this great Vid! It was much of Oil, so I was thinking about a Leak on my Gearbox. But it was the Pump.
Best Regaards from Germany! 😊
I love this channel. It is interesting and informative, the information is clean and precise and the order of operations is researched and extremely well executed. Subbed.
Thanks a lot for video and parts. You just cant imagine how much you saving money for ordinary people! Молодец!!!
Thanks! Just rebuilt my pump using this video, well done!
Thank you so much for your videos. You make me want to get a. 2008 Xc70. I'd been worried that they were going to be so much newer and computerized..but it's good to see there's still a lot that can be done without a dealer or reprogramming
@volvosweden, if I can't find a 2008-2012 xc70 t6; but can find a 3.2 with good service maintainance, is there any reason to avoid the non turbo ones? A friend of mine says they are slow.. but I'm not really looking for fast performance..more durability....any advice?
Thank you so much for this. The pump on my XC60 is spewing oil everywhere! Glad I can fix it on my own thanks to your video.
around what milage/yrs did this happen?
pgreenx 8 years old 140,000 miles.
Is your XC60 a T6? I have a MY ‘14 XC60. Does this issue also comes by the 2.0 D4 5 cyl engines?
VolvoSweden, another excellent video. thank you very much! And DO NOT go to the trouble of doing this without also replacing the serpentine belt. Yes, a little more work but a lot less than if you dont
Any good videos on the aero belt for a p3 3.2 engine. I heard it was a lot of work?
Thanks for the video and detailed instructions. You gave me the confidence to attempt such task. I performed this fix yesterday on my xc60 t6. Very similar layout in the engine bay.
+Eric Pritchard Nice. Glad I could help.
I did exactly the way you posted it and fixed my car.
Thanks and keep posting
very educative and detailed as always. thank you for your great service.
This is one of the common problems to Volvo P3 engine. I followed this video to fix my oil pump seal leaking. Thx
Thank you, I just did mine and with your instructions is was very easy.
Another great video with good information on updated part and upgrade for the battery tray vent.
Thanks for your video helping me a lot for take care my own VOLVO XC70 by myself
This Man has a gift. Thank You Sir)))
Thank you so much for all your videos, they have such good depth and insights! I just did this job on a 2013 XC60 that's losing about a quart every 1500 miles. I studied this video in detail before starting and had it playing on my laptop the entire job in the background. It was like having you watching over me while doing it and the entire job took about 2 hours :)
Glad the video helped!
It was! Doing transmission oil over weekend, I actually took the opportunity with this job while the fill bolt was exposed to loosen it, prepping for new job (and of course using that video you made as well)
Nice. Do you have Vida to reset the counter after transmission oil change?
volvosweden I will tomorrow when USPS delivers it :). I have VIDA running in a VM on laptop ready to go, a bit nervous but very excited. First time flashing anything to a car
Hello, I want to ask you, before the repair of the vacuum pump you had oil consumption and after you repaired it the consumption decreased. I will wait for your answer. Thank you.
Perfect tutorial,video and the job as you done.Thx!
Made the repair. Thanks for uploading such great videos!
Great Vid. I also own a 2009 T6 among other versions of Volvos.
Serpentine belt replacement would make a good show too.
Thanks
Greetings to a fellow Manitoban owner of Volvos. :-)
High quality video. Thank you!
Thanks for the response. I have been looking at the pump online and it appears to have openings that would allow oil to pass into the pump. Maybe the oil lubricates the rubber blade and is part of the design. The oil leak appears to come mostly from the engine to pump union. Just a guess on my end. Thanks for the great video.
как всегда, лайк еще до просмотра.. отлично показываешь и объясняешь, спасибо. Следим за твоим видео. Как всегда очень познавательно.
Very helpful instruction, thank you for sharing. I just got mine replaced today, which saved me about $250 on labor.
On my 2012 Volvo S60 T6, the serviceability was improved - once the battery bracket being removed, the two screws on vacuum pump can be easily accessed and removed, it makes much easier to remove the pump than on XC70.
Excellent, as usual. Thank you ~
Very helpful instruction, thank you for sharing. keep it up, thank u.
You are a good mechanic by self
I am thinking about buying a volve xc60 with this exact problem lol makes me either want to run or jump right in, but at least we got these damn good videos to contemplate and help make those decisions.. I bet this job would have cost 1100$ at the dealer
Awesome video thanks saved me some serious money.
Nice clean job. Very well done!
+Mel Costa Thx!!
Another great video.
Great work . Thank you
My 3.2 XC60 was at the Volvo dealership for a recall and they discovered that the vacuum pump was leaking and offered to fix it for $370. I found the OEM part on line for $76. I’ll be fixing that myself. Many, many thanks to you!!!! I’ve made a number of repairs myself to my fleet of Volvos because of your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and taking the time to make these extremely useful videos!!!!
Just noticed this problem on my 2009 XC60 T6. Will order this part and fix. Thanks for the helpful video.
Im have problems i have a xc60 wat sound is urs making
@@kingmaxx7986 No sound. I just noticed it is leaking. What sound does yours make.
But I have to say, my Volvo can predict with 100% accuracy when it's going to rain. Whenever it's going to rain and you are driving, the air conditioning compressor makes a whining sound. No kidding.
Ill be looking at mine real carefully since in the process of replacing (oil trap, breather box) on the other side of engine. Thankx
Thanks for saving my life...
Nice job !!
I allso like it how you made the hose for the battery
On e again you helped me out with this one!
Just did this today on my XC60 T6. The oil was quite thick and dark in mine, perhaps it's a good thing I cleaned it out. Disconnecting the Vacuum hose was a chore as the plastic was brittle and broke when I squeezed it to disconnect. Had to use to flat-head screwdrivers to pull the two sides apart. On a good note, I did not need to remove my battery box or loosen the bracket to access the front bolt.
Nice to follow you, this is well done
thank you
great movie ! tks
Молодец! Отличное видео!
Good job!
The bolts of the pump to the engine have to be tightend to 17Nm according to Vida.
The bolts on the pump housing have to be tightend to 7 Nm.
Where did you get the VIDA? My apologies I'm newer.
Very well done
Nice informative ,thx
great video
Спасибо за видео👍✊
......клапан EGR почистил, теперь предстоит и убрать вредный писк от мембраны компрессора, спасибо за код ремкомплекта :))) .....
Great video
У меня дизель,но видео понравилось .Ставлю лайк.
Всё починил ? А то себе тоже планирую :)
Nice job
Just did this Swede,c thanks for the great vid, but not sure why you took off the battery and case, Just move the airpipe and the a/c bracket. Took 20 mins to get the pump out...10 mins to put it back in
Excellent
can you do a video on changing an electric power steering pump... I have a 2011 Volvo xc60. Really enjoy your videos very informative
Thanks bro
Superb video volvosweden
Thx!
Did you feel any difference in terms of power after the repair of the pump? I'm asking because I have to change the same part AND my car has a loss of peak power (minus 2 seconds at 0-60 mph after 6 years on the road). I did a Terra Clean but it hasn't improved its performance...
Superb
Great job and video! Thank you for making it. Question, is this pump supposed to make a lot of scratching noise when it runs? I could see scuff marks on the inside, where the plastic rotor part spins. Guessing, that's where noise originates? On mine, it's very loud. Thank you.
Thanks for posting this, my pump was leaking pretty bad. Followed this procedure for my s80 and the removal of the 13mm and 10mm for the bar to get at the pump is perfect. Got it all back together with new seals and no leaks. I noticed after getting the pump on that my belt is looking worn. Any videos ideas of how to remove the drive belt? Its really buried in there and not easy to get at the belt tensioner, may have to bring it in for the belt I think. Good video.
instablaster
If seals leak does it make a weird sound after cold start? Like a hissing sound? It goed away when idle drops so like 10 seconda maybe?
Should we remove all oil from the pump before assembling it back?
есть вопрос, переодически не включается ГУР, ошибок нет. у меня он электрический. первый раз он отказал зимой, у официалов сказали что он встал в блок, сказали еще раз встанет, замена ГУРа.
Hi my dealer wants me to change a check valve around a vaccum pump. My engine makes the noise of loose hydraulic lifters but it's not the lifters... Do you know what he is talking about? thanks for your videos, I wish my mechanic was as a good teacher as you are!
The most important thing is that 5 screws, they are the leaking main root cause. The screw is made by steel, and pump body is by aluminum, there will be small gap between both treads since long time, the sealing is mainly by thread to prevent oil from coming out. The cheapest way is just put tread tape to each old screws then the problem will be fixed.
Anyway change the new screw is the best solution.
Hi, I want to ask if it is possible to have an oil consumption from the vacuum pump. Externally, it has no leaks. I will wait for your answer. Thank you.
А я думал, что я один такой "счастливчик" с этим вакуумником. Под конец масло вообще бодренько так начало у него подтекать.
Poop - so I did this and in getting the 'plug' out of the pump, one of the plastic sprung lugs was as stiff as - applying force and ignorance resulted in breaking the alloy 'bar' on the outside of the hole holding the plastic clip in. Jury rigged with araldite and a jubilee clip - any ideas a. what happens if this plug comes out (loss of vacuum to brakes?) or b. longer term fix - was doing this myself to save money and certainly can't afford a new pump right now :-(
has it got any return valve to stop engine oil from coming off to the brake booster in case the one in booster failed ,I have one here gave me aheadache to find out how come the oil in booster , the brake booster literally filled with oil , I would assume this happening during engine shutdown as that vacuum on booster will suck any oil in pump if it has not got valve at the outlet where vacuum hose connected to it , can you elaborate in this please
I mean the plastic port that came in with new kit , is valve (work one way. only ?)
Additional note, on my 2008, they fixed the design flaw on the battery drain. It goes overboard aft of the battery to the ground.
Interesting. Thx
Is some oil inside the pump normal?
Which type of rotor.? Means stick and both pieces. Ven artry
Hello, thank you for this nice video. Very well done. Did you done this rebuild only because of a visual inspection shown an oil leak or did you had break power loss?I have the same Vacuum Pump did you
+Michel Pelletier Visual inspection only. No other symptoms.. If not fixed it will leak into the ground.
This is the first one to check when you notice a decrease on your oil dipstick level.
Should I oil inside the pump after rebuilt? If not, the parts will not have friction? I have rebuilt mine, and cleaned the inside (no oil).. Just wanted to re confirm before I put back and start the car..
I have one question. None of the seals replaced addresses the pump getting full of oil. IE Shaft seals for the rotor. It looks like the engine is migrating the oil into the pump. Why does this happen?
+Steve Hudson I cant help here. Sorry
isn't it a good idea to lubricate the seals with oil before installing? like on oil filters
You should only lubricate seals when you're twisting something on (like an oil filter). There's no need to do it on parts that are screwed on with bolts (it doesn't make a difference).
AFAIK, yes. And, you might want to put oil or lube back in the pump, too, before cranking and running the engine. Many of these seals swell to a larger size when exposed to oil and the pump needs the lubrication to prevent wear.
What's the effect of this leakage if not replaced?
Great video Yuri and thanks. The engine bay looks very dusty .. have you been on unsealed (dirt) roads recently ??
Not really. Just have not touched it for a year.
Great vid once again sir !
Do you recommend this model? How are the transmissions in these ? Noticed lots of ForMoco indicating the Ford heritage now.
Cheers Darrin 👍
+Darrin Ray Better to get after 2011. Transmission are ok. Need to change oil every 40K miles. T6 is the way to go.
Exact same pump type as VAG and BMW use.
Pls I need help with my Volvo S80 it's leaking transmission fluid
what are the dimensions (diameter and thickness) of the seals you put on the pump?
It is now over 5 years since this was done, Im curious if there is rust on the subframe where the new longer hose is draining the battery acid wapors?
Nothing. The drain is lower then the subframe is
I have Q that is there EGR at Volvo?
Does the D5 have this pump??
I'm running a 3.2 V70 and have an air leak hiss on the braking as soon as I push the pedal it disappears I can't tell where its coming from
Yuri. When are you planning to replace the serpentine belt? That would be an awesome video. No one has done that for the 3.2L.
No plans. Too low mileage.
@@volvosweden You are supposed to replace it every 10 years according to the service schedule regardless of km. So That would have passed by now. Can you please do a video because I'm doing this too and a guide would be helpful.
I will look into it. Thx for the tip.
Hugs there’s a step by step with good pictures on sweedespeed. But I agree a video of this quality would be awesome.