When did Volvo start using DPF?
Volvo Cars without a DPF – No pre 2004 /5 diesels had Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) fitted, the later D5 engine used on the XC90 did not have a DPF in its 163bhp variant (pre 2006) but they were introduced on the new models with a higher BHP.
How do I know if my van has a DPF?
Another way to check for the existence of a DPF, is to see what type of oil it uses. This is stated in the handbook or on a label in the engine compartment. If the car requires a low ash (Low SAPS) oil, then it indicates the presence of a DPF.
Is there a diesel version of the Volvo V70?
For some markets Volvo offered a diesel version badged as V70 TDI. In countries such as Italy, with high taxes on cars with more than a 2.0L engine capacity, special petrol models with a 2000 cc engine capacity were offered. This included a 2.0T and a 2.0L T5 version, the latter with a slightly lower power output than the 2.3L variant.
When did the Volvo 2.5D engine come out?
This guide will help you trough this process, for the 2.5D 140hp engines made between 1998 and 2001 with engine code D5252T. If your car is a newer 2.4D, D5 model check our Volvo Maintenance Plans List for the correct plan. All the information in this article is in accordance with the Service Schedule Intervals Plan specified by Volvo.
When did Volvo stop using a diesel engine?
In 2017, Volvo Cars announced they will no longer develop diesel engines. To name their engines, Volvo has used: Generally, the following naming scheme is used: In 2010 Volvo changed their engine branding nomenclature so that it is independent of engine size and number of cylinders. The letter “D” designates diesel and “T” petrol.
Is there a 2.0L version of the V70 XC?
A 2.0L version of the V70 XC was available only for markets with high taxes on cars with an engine capacity of more than 2000 cc. Standard ride height was increased 35 mm (1.4 in) overall with 26 mm (1.0 in) more ground clearance compared to the regular AWD model. Total ground clearance is 166 mm (6.5 in).