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poochingaround
Saturday 22nd April 2006, 20:20
Can anyone advise on checking transmission oil level on a 2001 V70 T5 Auto fitted with the AW 5 box.

poochingaround
Saturday 22nd April 2006, 21:36
Help!

madness
Saturday 22nd April 2006, 22:17
yeah . the only way to do it corretly is on vida electronically. thats why there are no instructions about. sorry .................

Rufe
Monday 24th April 2006, 14:01
whacked your details into VADIS and this is what i got mate, there is a dipstick on there for you to see yourself, providing you follow the instruction below where relevant:

"Oil level, checking
Warning! Avoid skin contact with the gearbox fluid.
Note! Use only gearbox oil, Volvo P/N 116 1540-8 (1 litre container), 116 1640-6 (4 litre container).

Conditions
The difference between the MAX and MIN volumes is 0.2 litres. Check the oil temperature in the gearbox.
At room temperature (+20 °C) the oil level is close to the MIN mark on the "cold area".
At room temperature (+20 °C) and low oil level the oil barely reaches the dipstick.
The "cold range" (+40 °C) is reached after approximately 15 minutes idling in the workshop, while the "hot range" (+80 °C) is reached after approximately 30 minutes highway driving at an air temperature above +15 °C.
Note! Carry out the check at an oil temperature of +80 °C. Go to car communication function group 4. Select the digital display parameter. Select the parameter for the gearbox oil temperature.


Preparing to check the oil level
Park the car on a level surface.
Apply the handbrake.
Apply the foot brake.
Let the engine idle.
Move the gear selector lever to position P.


Move the gear selector through all positions. Wait in each position for approximately 3 seconds
Move gear selector to position P and wait approximately 2 minutes before checking the oil level.
The dipstick must be pushed down as far as possible into the dipstick tube.
Caution! Wipe the dipstick with a nylon cloth or similar. Do not use a cloth which may leave fluff or threads.

Low level (topping up)

Top up with oil through the dipstick pipe
Take account of the temperature when topping up with oil. See Preparing to check the oil level .


High level (overfilling)
Warning! The oil may be very hot if the car has just been driven. Avoid skin contact with the gearbox fluid.
Warning! The gearbox must not be operated if the oil level is too high. This can cause increased operating temperatures and oil leakage.

Drain off oil
Undo the drain plug.
Allow some of the oil to drain out and reinstall the plug. Tighten to 40 Nm.
Check the level taking account of the temperature.
The oil can also be sucked out through the dipstick pipe using an oil suction syringe with a narrow gauge hose.

Note! Strict cleanliness is important."

poochingaround
Monday 24th April 2006, 14:33
Thank You your input is greatly appreciated.