@@SamsAutoMaintenance 2020 XC90 T-6. The Haldex /GKN use the same fluid as the 2023 for as long as it's not the T-8 model. Also, I noticed there's no video on youtube about Fuel Filter replacement for 2016 - 2024 XC90. All the videos are Non-US model, which has the electric adapter that the US does not!
@@rontan8954 The part number for the Haledex Fluid for my 23 is different than prior years. Are you sure that the Fuel Filter is outside the tank for our model year. I haven’t seen any videos either which lead me to believe in may be in the tank for US models due to our emissions standards. If you find anything, please let me know.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance Thanks for the Haldex fluid info, according to FCP Euro, My 2020 uses the Volvo transmission fluid. It's very possible that it may be in the tank. The parts look different from non-US models.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance I can confirm that the US XC90 2020 fuel filter is not in the compartment under the driver carriage. There's a plastic cover with 2 torque head on it, but when you open it up, it's completely empty!
Correction on Fill/Drain Plug on Front/Rear Differential. I went back and just hand tighten the plugs instead of torquing it to 15 ft lbs as I mentioned in the video.
The car was not put straight. The front is looser than the back. AWD system did not receive enough oil. Next time, change the Haldex gaskets and all the screws on the gearbox.
The front and rear differential drain/fill plug were the same tightness on my car. How do you know I didn’t put enough oil in my AWD system? The screws and O-rings/gasket were in good condition and didn’t feel I needed to replace them. I currently do not have any leaks from them system. I do plan on replacing them at 60,000 miles change.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance It's good to measure how much oil you take out and how much you put in. The car must sit straight at the thresholds, not in line with the wheels.Check with a spirit level placed on the threshold( Volvo logo).
@@PisaPis-bc9up I agree that it is good practice to measure the amount of fluid you take out. My Volvo was not perfectly level, but was close. I did take notice on how much fluid came out of the system and I’m confident that the AWD system has enough fluid.
Nice job🎉
Thanks for making this video. There's not many video about front/rear differential and Haldex 5 fluid change on RUclips.
@@rontan8954 You’re welcome! That is why I made the video. What year is your Volvo? I ask because they changed the Haldex fluid for the 2023.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance 2020 XC90 T-6. The Haldex /GKN use the same fluid as the 2023 for as long as it's not the T-8 model. Also, I noticed there's no video on youtube about Fuel Filter replacement for 2016 - 2024 XC90. All the videos are Non-US model, which has the electric adapter that the US does not!
@@rontan8954 The part number for the Haledex Fluid for my 23 is different than prior years. Are you sure that the Fuel Filter is outside the tank for our model year. I haven’t seen any videos either which lead me to believe in may be in the tank for US models due to our emissions standards. If you find anything, please let me know.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance Thanks for the Haldex fluid info, according to FCP Euro, My 2020 uses the Volvo transmission fluid. It's very possible that it may be in the tank. The parts look different from non-US models.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance I can confirm that the US XC90 2020 fuel filter is not in the compartment under the driver carriage. There's a plastic cover with 2 torque head on it, but when you open it up, it's completely empty!
That really helped me with my car I was trying to figure out what to do
My XC70 is similar but not identical procedure, your car is certainly very clean.
@@g0fvt Thanks for commenting. I’m not familiar with the XC 70. I hope my video helped a little.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance it is a similar layout with an earlier Haldex.
Correction on Fill/Drain Plug on Front/Rear Differential. I went back and just hand tighten the plugs instead of torquing it to 15 ft lbs as I mentioned in the video.
The car was not put straight. The front is looser than the back. AWD system did not receive enough oil. Next time, change the Haldex gaskets and all the screws on the gearbox.
The front and rear differential drain/fill plug were the same tightness on my car. How do you know I didn’t put enough oil in my AWD system? The screws and O-rings/gasket were in good condition and didn’t feel I needed to replace them. I currently do not have any leaks from them system. I do plan on replacing them at 60,000 miles change.
@@SamsAutoMaintenance It's good to measure how much oil you take out and how much you put in. The car must sit straight at the thresholds, not in line with the wheels.Check with a spirit level placed on the threshold( Volvo logo).
@@PisaPis-bc9up I agree that it is good practice to measure the amount of fluid you take out. My Volvo was not perfectly level, but was close. I did take notice on how much fluid came out of the system and I’m confident that the AWD system has enough fluid.
Thank you so much for your input. I will take your advice on my next change.
That was a good video good job