Tools needed: Torx T-20, T-30, T-40. 17MM Wrench. Strap or cup style Oil filter wrench (I of course used water pump pliers). A jack and a jack stand or a very skinny person.
FYI - an 86mm, 16-flute oil filter wrench socket cup is what's needed. The oil filter housing states 25 N-m to reinstall and 5 N-m to reinstall the oil filter housing drain plug.
Thank you very much for your video. I'm wondering how do you remove the plastic over the jack point. The plastic piece is too close to the jack point and my jack stand will absolutely damage the plastic. Thank you very much
Fantastic public service! Thanks! The only thing I was wondering about after watching the video was whether or not Volvo provides torque specs for the oil filter bolt, the oil filter cover and drain plug.
I don't know of any. The housing simply stops when it meets the block, their may be specs for the Drain plugs but I haven't found them. I would put a torque wrench on the fasteners for you to see what I put them at but we sold the car last year and bought a Tesla Y. I won't miss doing the oil changes on the Volvo! Thanks for the comment Steve.
Great job, thorough, I have a 2019 T5, and so i'm about to roll off of the freebies and do my first "on my own" change. One question or comment, the ACEA A5/B5 Euro oil spec, those require a bit of fine print reading in Wally World, most of the EURO labelled oils are the older A3/B4 spec which is a tad thicker. If you wish to adhere strictly to the spec, prepare to have to read the labels in the store, or just order the stuff. Castrol EDGE is recommended by Volvo, but if you want true PAO based synthetic oil, Liquid Moly (German) has an A5/B5 product that is a true synthetic under European rules, which are tighter now than US, due to a lawsuit result, in which the rules defining synthetic oil in the US were loosened...
Good job. I just bought one of these, have been changing the oil on my XC90's for awhile so see the commonality. I can see a reason to replace those t connectors bolts for the shield with something more....."murican". Or maybe use the drill like you were doing. May consider not removing the drain plug on the filter housing, not worth the trouble it appears. I like also to add a little oil to the new filter upon install too.
Great, doing my first oil change now on my certified 2019 xc40. the only thing I noticed is the oil filter drain plug isn't a T-40 it is a metric allen wrench
U said push the start button without starting while holding down the negative button? The video showed u staeted the car while holding on the negarove button on the steering wheel and wait till it flash then release.. was it pushing the start button without starting the car or start the car.while holding the button.
Press the start button with your foot off the brake, then let off the start button. Then hold the down button on the cruise continually then put your foot on the brake pedal and push the start button. about 5 seconds after the car starts release the down button on the cruise control.
I don't know if others have seen the same, but I got a non-specific letter from Volvo recently saying to replace the oil sticker in the engine compartment and insert a disclaimer into the manual's pages that say to use 0W-20 from now on. Odd since the factory stickers and manual say 5W-30. Seems like a big difference to me. Anyone else find this suspect??
I wouldn't know we've gone EV. I'm sure the majority of Volvo drivers in the US have not and never will open the hood much less care about oil viscosity.
Very likely, this change was considered from an environmental perspective: lower fuel consumption. Overall, the choice should depend on driving distance. During longer average distances the sligtly higher viscosity of a 5W30 may provide better piston ring sealing, but Volvo may have discovered later that effect of the lower viscosity on all the other components in this engine altogether still contributed more to a lower fuel consumption compared to the ring sealing effect alone.
We are going to buy an xc40 soon and will eventually be doing oil change myself. Can you leave cover off or do you think road debris will cause damage?!
I would leave the cover on. I remember lots of wires and expensive looking stuff down there. The cover may also effect cooling and probably aerodynamics.
@@KuyaArbee We have the Performance/Performance with asymmetric 21" wheels so the ride my not be as nice as the Volvo but it's VERY FAST! and no maintenance required.
Tools needed: Torx T-20, T-30, T-40. 17MM Wrench. Strap or cup style Oil filter wrench (I of course used water pump pliers). A jack and a jack stand or a very skinny person.
FYI - an 86mm, 16-flute oil filter wrench socket cup is what's needed. The oil filter housing states 25 N-m to reinstall and 5 N-m to reinstall the oil filter housing drain plug.
@@swesleyc7 Very useful, thanks! And what about the main oil drain plug? How many N-m to reinstall it?
I really hope no rain water dropped inside the engine. Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
No. I always vent at the oil cap but I leave it on so nothing gets in the crankcase. Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you very much for your video.
I'm wondering how do you remove the plastic over the jack point. The plastic piece is too close to the jack point and my jack stand will absolutely damage the plastic.
Thank you very much
Fantastic public service! Thanks! The only thing I was wondering about after watching the video was whether or not Volvo provides torque specs for the oil filter bolt, the oil filter cover and drain plug.
I don't know of any. The housing simply stops when it meets the block, their may be specs for the
Drain plugs but I haven't found them. I would put a torque wrench on the fasteners for you to see
what I put them at but we sold the car last year and bought a Tesla Y. I won't miss doing the oil changes
on the Volvo! Thanks for the comment Steve.
Great job, thorough, I have a 2019 T5, and so i'm about to roll off of the freebies and do my first "on my own" change. One question or comment, the ACEA A5/B5 Euro oil spec, those require a bit of fine print reading in Wally World, most of the EURO labelled oils are the older A3/B4 spec which is a tad thicker. If you wish to adhere strictly to the spec, prepare to have to read the labels in the store, or just order the stuff. Castrol EDGE is recommended by Volvo, but if you want true PAO based synthetic oil, Liquid Moly (German) has an A5/B5 product that is a true synthetic under European rules, which are tighter now than US, due to a lawsuit result, in which the rules defining synthetic oil in the US were loosened...
Good job. I just bought one of these, have been changing the oil on my XC90's for awhile so see the commonality. I can see a reason to replace those t connectors bolts for the shield with something more....."murican". Or maybe use the drill like you were doing. May consider not removing the drain plug on the filter housing, not worth the trouble it appears. I like also to add a little oil to the new filter upon install too.
Thank You I appreciate the feedback! I forget that it's a turbo so adding oil to the canister is a good suggestion.
wow doing oil change while it's raining, amazing
Great, doing my first oil change now on my certified 2019 xc40. the only thing I noticed is the oil filter drain plug isn't a T-40 it is a metric allen wrench
U said push the start button without starting while holding down the negative button? The video showed u staeted the car while holding on the negarove button on the steering wheel and wait till it flash then release.. was it pushing the start button without starting the car or start the car.while holding the button.
Press the start button with your foot off the brake, then let off the start button. Then hold the down button on the cruise continually then put your foot on the brake pedal and push the start button. about 5 seconds after the car starts release the down button on the cruise control.
Surprised to see it doesn’t require 0w20, like all newer engines. Is it becuase of the North American market? (I’m from Europe)
According to the owners manual 0-30 in cold areas and 5-30 in warm. I'm in Florida and it never freezes.
I don't know if others have seen the same, but I got a non-specific letter from Volvo recently saying to replace the oil sticker in the engine compartment and insert a disclaimer into the manual's pages that say to use 0W-20 from now on. Odd since the factory stickers and manual say 5W-30. Seems like a big difference to me. Anyone else find this suspect??
I wouldn't know we've gone EV. I'm sure the majority of Volvo drivers in the US have not and never will open the hood much less care about oil viscosity.
Very likely, this change was considered from an environmental perspective: lower fuel consumption. Overall, the choice should depend on driving distance. During longer average distances the sligtly higher viscosity of a 5W30 may provide better piston ring sealing, but Volvo may have discovered later that effect of the lower viscosity on all the other components in this engine altogether still contributed more to a lower fuel consumption compared to the ring sealing effect alone.
We are going to buy an xc40 soon and will eventually be doing oil change myself.
Can you leave cover off or do you think road debris will cause damage?!
I would leave the cover on. I remember lots of wires and expensive looking stuff down there. The cover may also effect cooling and probably aerodynamics.
Did the oil level ever go back to full?
Yes after the change, it read the same.
Very nice, thanks!
So was the oil level monitor happy with 5.7 qts? Did you have to add more?
It was closer to 5.8 and did not add any after that. Thanks Dmitry!
Thank You Sir, very helpful. God Bless You
Your welcome! I found it helpful the 2nd time I did it also.
hallo! how are oyu liking your XC40? still have it?
We liked it. We only owned it for a year. We sold it to a friend, then bought a Tesla model Y.
@@astrodiver1 how’s the model Y! How’s the ride quality?
@@KuyaArbee We have the Performance/Performance with asymmetric 21" wheels so the ride
my not be as nice as the Volvo but it's
VERY FAST! and no maintenance
required.
Good job, did you use the owners manual or the service repair manual
Just the owners manual for the oil capacity.
Ok, thanks
Has any one done the brakes on this car?
Excellent video. Ty
Nice ..thank you
Your Welcome.
Despite what anyone says, ALWAYS CHANGE YOUR OIL EVERY 5000 MILES.
3 or 4
I guess nobody changes their own oil on a Volvo.
I'm willing! If the wait time at the dealer is a huge pain, I'll definitely do it myself. I enjoy doing it and like to know what brands I put in.
9800 mile oil changes hmmmmmmmm good luck lol
poor volvo
So it's official, no oil level stick! Fuc**** Great.