What mileage do you change transmission?
30,000 to 60,000 miles
Wondering when to change your automatic transmission fluid (ATF)? Most manufacturers recommend replacing transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. If you tow, or do mostly city driving with constant changes of gears, it may be wise to change your ATF even more often.
Should you change transmission fluid at 30000 miles?
Most industry experts recommend that you have your vehicle’s transmission fluid changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, or about once every two to four years. It won’t hurt anything to play it safe and get it flushed and changed out every 30,000 miles or every two years.
Is the transmission on a Volvo XC90 bad?
Now, their reputation is running into the ground and I make sure to tell everyone what a horrible car Volvo makes. The transmission on my XC90 — with the 2.9L in-line T6 engine — is generally regarded as the only engine with the transmission problem.
How much does a 2005 Volvo XC90 cost?
This common problem in the 2005 XC90’s automatic transmissions are well documented throughout the internet by Volvo owners. Additionally, shredded metal reached the radiator and other coolant departments that also now need to be replaced. The total cost of repairing the damage caused is $6,700.
How much does it cost to replace a transmission on a Volvo?
The dealer is contacting Volvo about Volvo replacing the transmission. The Volvo dealer will replace the transmission, radiator, and lines connecting and they will pay 75% while we pay 25%. We want Volvo to pay 100%. Please message me with help on how to get Volvo to pick up 100%.
What kind of transmission does a Volvo use?
Unfortunately, Volvo used an inferior Aisen-33 transmission in these cars from about 2004-05, which was not strong enough to handle the pronounced torque of the engine; the transmissions were “guaranteed to fail”…just a matter of time. Volvo remedied the problem with a redesigned transmission.