V70 T5 SE Auto

Discussion in 'Volvo V70' started by Mark Carter, May 22, 2005.

  1. Mark Carter

    Mark Carter Guest

    Hi group,

    I'm new to this group and Volvos, so I'm sorry if this question has been
    asked before.

    I've been offered this V70 (V70 T5 SE Auto), but I'm not sure if the T5 is a
    good buy second hand. It's a 2000 model with 66,000 miles.

    I'm wondering if there's anything I should look out for - any likely
    failures or problems. How reliable is it generally? Also, what is the fuel
    economy like compared to a 200 BHP turbo?

    Thanks,

    Mark.
     
    Mark Carter, May 22, 2005
    #1
  2. Mark Carter

    Tim.. Guest

    Current shape or "Classic" ?

    All in all, the Classic is the better car, as the early mk2 were fraught
    with problems, usually electrical, electronic, software and trim issues.

    Anyway, if its a T5 it will have a B2345Tx engine. All engines have a white
    sticker on the cambelt cover depicting which is fitted. Viz:-

    B2545x- 2.5 20valve in either naturally aspirated (S or F) or low pressure
    turbo (Tx) where x could be a 1,2,3,4.

    For both models- look for evidience of service history, lots of dealer
    stamps is nice, dont buy without. History and general condition is much more
    important than mileage. Beware clocking-they cover the miles well.

    Otherwise-

    Classic;
    a) air con evap leaking.- dash out job. (expensive!)
    b) clunking front suspension, saggy rear. Evidence of heavy towing- not
    good. If its got self levelling, check for leaking dampers- expensive to
    replace. If its got s/levellers and its sitting arse down, again walk away.
    c) ABS / TRACS warning light on (expensive)
    d) poor cold starting, poor idling- see e)
    e) problems with the ETS and /or engine management light on.
    f) irregular front tyre wear. NB T5's will need new rubber every
    10-12,000miles. Manuals are worse! 2.5T's are much kinder on the tyres.
    g) drivers side electric window switch pack disintegrating. VERY scarce to
    find used and new ones 75quid +vat.

    mk2

    a) flakey dash warning lights. Error messages, fault lamps flickering on and
    off. Software issues, but not always fixed with an upload.
    b) engine flaring between gearchanges- software issues- have latest version
    uploaded.
    c) jerky changes, dropping into neutral when coasting, infact anything
    strange in the transmission deptartment- have latest software uploaded. This
    does NOT always fix it entirely.
    d) poor paint work, stone chips etc around the nose.
    e) poor idling, poor hot starting, poor cold starting, poor mpg (VCT unit
    faulty or stuck)
    f) irregular front tyre wear. A proper laser alignment session usually sorts
    it, but again upwards of 50quid. Tyres are dear so have to be wearing
    properly.
    g) Fault with radiator fans causing electrical fire - is recall about this.
    h) Electric seats not working
    j) remote locking playing up.

    For a T5 you'll get low 20's in town, early 30;s on a run. For a 2.5T add
    4-5mpg.
     
    Tim.., May 22, 2005
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