How do you check the oil on a 2010 Volvo xc60?

How do you check the oil on a 2010 Volvo xc60?

xc60 oil level check

  1. get in the car, insert the key.
  2. without pressing the brake (or clutch in a manual) press “start” (the engine won’t start)
  3. cycle through the info using the left hand roll switch.
  4. you’ll get to the oil level dipstick.

How do I add oil to my Volvo s80?

Measurement and filling if required

  1. Ensure that the car is level.
  2. Pull up and wipe the dipstick.
  3. Re-insert the dipstick.
  4. Pull it out and check the level.
  5. If the level is close to MIN then 0.5 litres should be added.
  6. If required, check the level again, do it after driving a short distance.

What oil does a Volvo S80 take?

SAE 5W-30 Advanced Full Synthetic Motor Oil by Mobil 1®.

How to change the automatic transmission oil on Volvo S80?

This Post relates on how to change the automatic transmission oil/fluid on a GEN3 (2009) XC70. The Gearbox is a 6-Speed Automatic (TF-80SC). The Gearbox is supposed to be sealed for life, but many owners report changing the fluid and finding a dark sludgy liquid in there after only 50,000 miles.

How can I check the oil level in my Volvo?

Instead they have an electronic oil sensor, and you can check the oil level information in the cluster display. Follow this simple tutorial to check the oil leven in your Volvo V40 (2012 – on), Volvo S80 (2006 – on), Volvo V70 and XC70 (2007 – on), S60 and V60 (2010 – on) and XC60 (2008 – on).

Where is the drain plug on a Volvo S80?

Go under the car, and you’ll see a large fastener at the bottom of the gearbox. It’s a concentric drain/level plug shown here – the upper picture shows the level-plug (torx 40) and the lower picture shows the 17mm sump drain plug: ^^^ Note the sump drain plug has a “pipe” to the top of it, which sets the level.

How to get Volvo automatic transmission service kit?

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