Does anyone know how much brake fluid is needed to flush the brakes on a stock '98 S70 T-5?
Also, has anyone had good/bad experience with the Motive Power Bleeder?
Thanks.
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Brake Fluid Flush How much brake fluid is needed?
#2
Posted 21 March 2005 - 03:34 PM
QUOTE(gatlin @ Mar 21 2005, 09:03 AM)
Does anyone know how much brake fluid is needed to flush the brakes on a stock '98 S70 T-5?
Also, has anyone had good/bad experience with the Motive Power Bleeder?
Thanks.
Also, has anyone had good/bad experience with the Motive Power Bleeder?
Thanks.
Liter will get the job done. Just remove as much old fluid from the tank before you start.

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#3
Posted 21 March 2005 - 06:47 PM
When I bought my brake fluid from the Volvo dealership it came in a bottle that said 800 ml on it. The techs there said that will be enough for a full flush, provided that you remove all of the old fluid from the reservior. Make sure it is DOT 4+.
Good Luck
Oh and if you are removing the fluid by the use of a vacuum pump from the bleeding nipples on the caliper. Put some grease or vasoline around the threads of the nipple before you flush. If you don't you'll see small air bubbles in the line and this confused me at first, I thought that there was perpetual air in the lines.
Good Luck
Oh and if you are removing the fluid by the use of a vacuum pump from the bleeding nipples on the caliper. Put some grease or vasoline around the threads of the nipple before you flush. If you don't you'll see small air bubbles in the line and this confused me at first, I thought that there was perpetual air in the lines.
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94 850 NA 195,000 miles, K&N air filter, Koni Struts & Shocks, IPD Sway Bars, Euro side lights
93 850 NA 125,000 miles, K&N air filter
96 850 NA 137,000 miles, K&N air filter
98 S70 NA 175,000 miles
94 850 NA 195,000 miles, K&N air filter, Koni Struts & Shocks, IPD Sway Bars, Euro side lights
93 850 NA 125,000 miles, K&N air filter
96 850 NA 137,000 miles, K&N air filter
98 S70 NA 175,000 miles
#5
Posted 22 March 2005 - 08:07 PM
I used the ATE blue brake fluid for the first time and didn't waste much...you can really see when you have the new fluid with the color change. 1 litre was enough to change the fluid in both my 850 and my Tundra. Next time I'll use ATE amber fluid...same stuff without the blue dye.
DOT 4+ and DOT5.1 are the same stuff, just different notation from different makers. DOT5 is the do-not-use silicone fluid, of course.
Ken
DOT 4+ and DOT5.1 are the same stuff, just different notation from different makers. DOT5 is the do-not-use silicone fluid, of course.
Ken
1996 850 Turbo wagon, 145,000 miles Spring 2007
IPD front & rear sway bars (I really like the results)
Front camber adjusters
Koni FSD struts & shocks, the best yet
PBR deluxe front brake pads & Mintex rears, the best I've found for low dust, no squeal, excellent stopping
Schaeffer 5W-30 engine oil
Schaeffer premium synthetic blend ATF
Engine and transmission cleaned with Auto-Rx
IPD front & rear sway bars (I really like the results)
Front camber adjusters
Koni FSD struts & shocks, the best yet
PBR deluxe front brake pads & Mintex rears, the best I've found for low dust, no squeal, excellent stopping
Schaeffer 5W-30 engine oil
Schaeffer premium synthetic blend ATF
Engine and transmission cleaned with Auto-Rx
#6
Posted 23 March 2005 - 06:27 PM
QUOTE(KLS @ Mar 22 2005, 04:07 PM)
I used the ATE blue brake fluid for the first time and didn't waste much...you can really see when you have the new fluid with the color change. 1 litre was enough to change the fluid in both my 850 and my Tundra. Next time I'll use ATE amber fluid...same stuff without the blue dye.
DOT 4+ and DOT5.1 are the same stuff, just different notation from different makers. DOT5 is the do-not-use silicone fluid, of course.
Ken
DOT 4+ and DOT5.1 are the same stuff, just different notation from different makers. DOT5 is the do-not-use silicone fluid, of course.
Ken
What is DOT 4+? Does that mean that the 'exceeds DOT 3 and 4' fluids are not to be used? Should I just go with a NON-SILICONE DOT 5?
Thanks!
former owner of a 2000 S70 NA
How could you guys let me sell it?!
How could you guys let me sell it?!
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