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I am about to perform a 110000 mile maintenance on my 1999 s70. This is what I have in mind so far, please suggest anything else that I'm forgetting about.

Oil Change

Tranny Flush

Fuel Filter

Cabin Air Filter

Tranny Filter

Tranny Gasket

IPD Heavy Duty Tranny Mount

Seafoam-Engine and Tranny

Spark Plugs

Brake Pads

Brake Rotors

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I am about to perform a 110000 mile maintenance on my 1999 s70. This is what I have in mind so far, please suggest anything else that I'm forgetting about.

Oil Change - when was the last time you did it? if it was at 108000 if you do it every 3000 miles why do it early but i doubt its perfectly on track like that :lol:

Tranny Flush - can't hurt, i did one on Saturday and that old fluid was nasty brown, when was the last one? hope it's not the first!

Fuel Filter - 105000 mile service includes this i think, i do mine every 45000 or so

Cabin Air Filter - i need to do mine! my car was a nice tint of yellow due to pollen season arriving before it rained here for 2 days

Tranny Filter - ???

Tranny Gasket - ??? drain 2 quarts through the transmission line at the transmission cooler 5 times and refill with two quarts of dex III or 3309 between intervals (i used some valvoline maxlife dex/merc in mine)

Spark Plugs - volvo OEM FTW btw, check out the wiring around the coil packs for exposed wires!

Brake Pads - how low are they?

Brake Rotors - same question, no need to waste money early unless they won't last until your next oil change

sounds like a fun filled weekend though :lol:

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Why would you change a coil pack if it's not bad? They will let you know when it's time. lol

+1 considering they cost $50 a pop. the reason they are there is to lower maintenance costs because they last longer than than components in ignition systems with distributors

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+1 considering they cost $50 a pop. the reason they are there is to lower maintenance costs because they last longer than than components in ignition systems with distributors

It's call preventative maintenance. Do Volvo OEM distributor and cap last 110K miles?

Faulty coil packs can cause lot of issue.

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It's call preventative maintenance. Do Volvo OEM distributor and cap last 110K miles?

Faulty coil packs can cause lot of issue.

considering i don't have one in my ignition system.... no? that's why we have packs, they last longer than 30k miles

btw, did you mean distributor cap and rotor?

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