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Angus mckinlay Posted on Aug 03, 2017

How do you remove the rear springs on a 2002 volvo s80

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2008

SOURCE: 2002 Volvo s80 t-6

This is what my code scanner says:
P0234 Engine Overboost Condition
If you have a non-turbo model, then it's probably something else. It may be a bad turbo overboost switch. My S80 is non-turbo but I had an overboost switch go out on my Mercedes and it shut down the turbo but I had the same error message. Good luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: Bouncing Volvo S80 2002

Get your full weight on the left rear corner and give the car several bounces up and down to get some momentum going. Stop bouncing and watch the car. It should return and only bounce one half time more. Also worth looking at shock for signs of oil leaking. I suspect the rattling may be coming from a broken anti roll bar link. Once again a good look under the car is required.

Cheers John

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: 1999 Volvo s80 fuel line leak before and after the fuel filter

this perticular solution requires special fuel line tools to disconect the clips on the line. I would first locate the leak and determine if the entire fuel line is at fault or if it is just a connection. most commonly a piece of the line has deterieated and cracked and can be readily replaced with an OE part from a local parts house. a fuel line disconect for your vehicle can be gotten at the same parts place in most cases. Just ask the counter person what disconect it takes.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2009

SOURCE: rear discs and handbrake on 2002 S80 D5

you need to ajust the ajuster the bottom of the braks to where they are slighty tight to the calipar if thah still dont work. you have an ajuster under your car for tension to your hand break cable

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: volvo s80 rear door jam

you have bad door lock motor

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Bouncing Volvo S80 2002

Get your full weight on the left rear corner and give the car several bounces up and down to get some momentum going. Stop bouncing and watch the car. It should return and only bounce one half time more. Also worth looking at shock for signs of oil leaking. I suspect the rattling may be coming from a broken anti roll bar link. Once again a good look under the car is required.

Cheers John
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2002 volvo s80 has leak at top of gas tank. can hear hissing sound. does the exhaust system need to be saw off to repair?

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Shocks or struts for front driver & passanger

The front has struts and the rear has shocks. I used Volvo OEMs. The rears are VERY easy to do yourself. The upper mounts are located behind the rear doors in the trunk area. It takes 15 minutes each to replace the rears.

The fronts are not difficult to remove if you have an air wrench + 6 sided socket, and a special star socket (14mm I think). You can find detailed instructions online. Once the front struts are out of the vehicle, you'll need to compress the springs before taking them apart. I did one myself using loaner spring compressors from Advanced Auto. I brought the second one into my local muffler shop because they have an industrial spring compressor. Make sure that you have a ride available to the nearest Volvo Parts dealer because once you get the struts apart, you'll probably need to replace the rubber bearing assembly in the strut that rotates when the wheel turns. There is also a rubber sleve that surrounds the strut to keep dirt out. The metal mount for his corrodes. The struts are a very important part of your steering, so if you do the fronts use care. Also, be aware that you'll probably be purchasing alot more parts than just the piston for the fronts. Suggest that you price it all out before proceeding.
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Door mirror fitting on S80

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