Did he give you a price?
And if you got billed for welding up the exhaust I'd be having a word with the mot place!
400 Ish for the mechanical stuff and up to 400 for the electrics with NO guarantee 😢
ABS - don't know
Steering angle sensor - I think this a fairly pricey part
Top engine mount - Lemforder OEM from eurocarparts (I've done mine IIRC £50)
Lower wishbones - genuine Volvo only (don't skimp on these) £100 per side plus non reusable bolts from Volvo.
Track rod ends - Lemforder (Volvo OEM) from Eurocarparts ~£30 each
Exhaust probably needs the hanger replacing as mentioned previously (unless it tore a hole like mine did)
The mechanical items listed are consumables - the electrical stuff isn't but also isn't unheard of for these P2 Volvos.
Personally I'd stick with it if you haven't had any fuelling/injector issues and the car is rust free underneath - especially around the inside of the front suspension turrets
www.breakeryard.co.uk
these big luxo barges are so common you should b able to get the ABS and SAS from there .
The glitch is are they coded items ?
If they are then you may be into main stealer prices so add £600 to the parts bill
It may be time to ebay it . . . sorry
There is a place listed by Honest John that can refurb the electronic part of your ABS unit especially Bosch units. Much cheaper than replacement. The mechanics of the unit are probably fine.
About £150 to rebuild it with new brake pressure sensor.
I'm really attached to my V70 but if I was looking at that bill I think i'd be looking to replace it. With another V70 of course...
I had a 2002 V70 d5, had spent alot on it, usual bushes , new clutch and then the airbag light came on, which I knew would be an MOT fail. Volvo were quoting big prices to fix and when the fuel pump started playing up I decided to sell for spares or repairs on eBay. My phone was ringing off the hook and it sold very quick for far higher than scrap prices... which shows that is was worth fixing for alot of people. Looking on the gov.uk mot history check it seems that it is still going strong somewhere. I really regret selling it, comfiest most practical estate I have ever had. The d5 engine is very refined compared to many modern 4 bangers too. I thought the wooshing noise mine made (and the C30 d5 that replaced it) was normal . If it in good condition otherwise I'd fix, they don't make them the same anymore.
Fizik you share my sentiments
The sas on the xc90 isn’t coded but they did change the around the 2005 model year and it became part of the clock spring. This is actually straight forward to replace nad the longest part is leaving the battery disconnected before removing it.
I would pay that - £800-1k is still a lot, lot les than new car. Sounds like you will then get another year or two from it - so cheaper motoring...
Need to investigate sending the module off. I agree on the cost but need a guarantee on the abs module tbh
£210 on 2 tyres this AM!!
Presumably "!!" because you were surprised how cheap they were? 😉
so the cost is £550 for:
top engine mount
lower wishbones (volvo ones)
track rod end
exhaust welding
reset steering wheel to centre
new key body
Going to run it for a bit after and see if the codes reappear, if so then look at chopping it in!
I was quoted £500 for a new key coded to the car from Volvo so that sounds cheap to me
BBA reman also do a ABS refirb as well so worth enquiring
Singletrackmind has a pair of wishbones in his garage , and he doesnt own a V70 anymore
Bet you could fill the busted top engine mount with silicone sealant . I did , worked a treat .
OP, if it's a 185bhp V70 and you do decide to chop in it, give me a shout. Like some of the others above, I can't think of a car that would replace my V70 with that best suits my needs other than another one.
So I have the car back £550 later
all mechanical stuff done 😀
no codes come up YET 😀
