Servicing Haldex AWD on a VOLVO

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Published 2016-09-10

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  • @jojosdad1359
    A very thorough video and no annoying music. What more could we ask for? Thank you.
  • @chrisaris8756
    Thanks for your useful and easy to follow videos on the mysteries of Volvo AWD. I will be trying it out on my immaculate 2002 V70 later today.
  • @anilsuthar8240
    This is an incredible video! Excellent job about including all details! I appreciate it!
  • @frankfisher99
    For the generation 3 haldex, take note: we did a filter and oil change on our xc70 volvo Gen 3 this weekend, YOU CAN DO IT ALL WITHOUT DROPPING THE PROPSHAFT OR EXHAUST. Cut down an allen key to take the filter cover off, put 12v across the pump connection to pump out the old fluid, black wire is negative, refill, pump a little to prime the pump, put new filter in, job done. takes a couple of hours tops. Nothing needs removing except the filter cover.
  • @goons123flofy
    Thanks for this video. I followed your cleaning advice of my Haldex motor and revived the pump. Much appreciated.
  • @mikebeggs3922
    I just did this on my 2012 XC60 T6 r-design. A couple helpful notes I can add here when removing the out filter housing and inner seal is that you can use a 3" 1/4 drive extension and it will clear the back of the prop shaft flange, giving you enough room to get a 1/4 drive ratchet on the extension with enough room to use the ratchet itself. Also when you remove the outer filter housing, instead of heating a pick to push the through the inner plastic sealing ring, the sealing ring itself has a mounting nub that sticks out that goes into the outer housing peice. That little nub has a opening through its center that you can slide a flat end screwdriver into to pry out that plastic seal, or loop a hooked pick through it and pull it out.
  • @conyvent
    Excellent method, work, explanation, filming, total. Thank you very much and congratulations for your professionalism
  • Great video. Very detailed. Thanks for filling the gaps where things were not visible. I feel more confident to tackle this job now.
  • @kevintibbs3874
    Thank you for sharing this video. New to VOLVO brand but enjoy wrenching on my cars. This video content is excellent- clear, concise, shares all important details. Amazing! Thanks for helping fellow Volvo owners out with this content!!
  • @iosilver9920
    Great video, many thanks. All I would add is to make sure that you can undo the filler bolt before you drain the system.
  • @MotaDhesi
    Well done. Thorough and to the point in both filming and explanation.. This is how all tutorial videos should be.
  • @UtopiaForMore
    Best video of a mechanical procedure (uninstall/reinstall) I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
  • @donrien
    This guy treats his Volvo better than world's best mother treats her newborn baby. If I lived in Canada like him, I would want to buy one of his cars. I'm sure they have been spoilt much better than a dealer maintained car.
  • @rangie944
    I would like to echo the praise already given by many others. Always refreshing to see a perfectionist at work and thankyou for sharing your knowledge with us.
  • @simsneon2
    2011 Volvo S 60 T6 I can’t wait to do mine love your videos they is so much more information that you give keep the videos coming and my Volvo will last millions of miles because of you thank you my friend
  • Just did it following your instructions. Great video!! Anyone else had problems removing the plastic cap before accessing filter? I had no burner to heat a tool and thought I wont make it... it took ages for me to remove it.
  • Great video very well explained and easy to understand even with a basic level of English. greetings from Spain
  • Excellent tutorial, you have followed all the critical advice from the manufacturer ( in VIDA ) and even improved on it!
  • @hunterlee9711
    Great video, lighting, commentary, slow motion...really in-depth tutorial!