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Old 03-18-2007, 02:32 AM
John Smith
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Default Please Help: Oil Pressure Warning when Idle

I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.

I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
seems to know what the problem is.

Chronology:

Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
worked on volvo's for 20 years).
-Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
-Took of pan and resealed everything
-changed Sensor
-PSI is just under 10 at idle
-No warning light at 900 RPM
-Idles around 850 RPM

Notes:
No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He said
the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days of the
service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the best
synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but premium
into the tank either.

After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that may
not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to call him
and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership said because
he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that he should have
seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my brother (20 year
mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said that the dealer was
crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil cap especially in
Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car has been for the last
six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He also stated that while there
are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of them are part replacers and if the
diagnostics can't tell them the issue, they have no clue. The mechanic who
worked on my car was about 20 years old...I am not sure how much experience
he had.

The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even been
past the midpoint on the heat gauge.

I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
"may" be the problem.

Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!

Thanks

John



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John Smith wrote:
> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>
> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
> seems to know what the problem is.
>
> Chronology:
>
> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
> -Took of pan and resealed everything
> -changed Sensor
> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
> -No warning light at 900 RPM
> -Idles around 850 RPM
>
> Notes:
> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He said
> the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days of the
> service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the best
> synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but premium
> into the tank either.
>
> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
> have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that may
> not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to call him
> and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership said because
> he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that he should have
> seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my brother (20 year
> mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said that the dealer was
> crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil cap especially in
> Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car has been for the last
> six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He also stated that while there
> are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of them are part replacers and if the
> diagnostics can't tell them the issue, they have no clue. The mechanic who
> worked on my car was about 20 years old...I am not sure how much experience
> he had.
>
> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
> could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even been
> past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>
> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
> "may" be the problem.
>
> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
>
>

did your mechanic replace the oil pan o-rings these do go bad & cause a
low oil pressure message in the drivers information display (DIM )
Tell whoever looks @ your car to reference Volvo Tech Net Note 22-05
dated 04/03/2002 if you want a copy I will post a link for it through
you send it
Glenn
Volvo Certified Technician
ASE Certified Technician

--
"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
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"Glenn" <glenn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:45FC0781.7060004@hotmail.com...
> John Smith wrote:
>> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>>
>> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
>> seems to know what the problem is.
>>
>> Chronology:
>>
>> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
>> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
>> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
>> -Took of pan and resealed everything
>> -changed Sensor
>> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
>> -No warning light at 900 RPM
>> -Idles around 850 RPM
>>
>> Notes:
>> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He
>> said the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days
>> of the service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the
>> best synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but
>> premium into the tank either.
>>
>> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
>> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
>> have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that
>> may not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to
>> call him and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership
>> said because he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that
>> he should have seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my
>> brother (20 year mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said
>> that the dealer was crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil
>> cap especially in Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car
>> has been for the last six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He
>> also stated that while there are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of
>> them are part replacers and if the diagnostics can't tell them the issue,
>> they have no clue. The mechanic who worked on my car was about 20 years
>> old...I am not sure how much experience he had.
>>
>> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
>> could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even
>> been past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>>
>> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
>> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
>> "may" be the problem.
>>
>> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>

> did your mechanic replace the oil pan o-rings these do go bad & cause a
> low oil pressure message in the drivers information display (DIM )
> Tell whoever looks @ your car to reference Volvo Tech Net Note 22-05 dated
> 04/03/2002 if you want a copy I will post a link for it through you send
> it
> Glenn
> Volvo Certified Technician
> ASE Certified Technician
>
> --
> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
> 11,2001.
> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
> life
> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
> as I live,
> nor should any American.


Glann, thanks for the response

Yes, he replaced everything in the oil pan, O Rings, etc

Can you please post the link? I will Google it as well.


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John Smith wrote:
> "Glenn" <glenn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:45FC0781.7060004@hotmail.com...
>> John Smith wrote:
>>> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>>>
>>> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
>>> seems to know what the problem is.
>>>
>>> Chronology:
>>>
>>> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
>>> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
>>> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
>>> -Took of pan and resealed everything
>>> -changed Sensor
>>> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
>>> -No warning light at 900 RPM
>>> -Idles around 850 RPM
>>>
>>> Notes:
>>> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He
>>> said the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days
>>> of the service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the
>>> best synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but
>>> premium into the tank either.
>>>
>>> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
>>> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
>>> have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that
>>> may not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to
>>> call him and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership
>>> said because he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that
>>> he should have seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my
>>> brother (20 year mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said
>>> that the dealer was crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil
>>> cap especially in Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car
>>> has been for the last six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He
>>> also stated that while there are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of
>>> them are part replacers and if the diagnostics can't tell them the issue,
>>> they have no clue. The mechanic who worked on my car was about 20 years
>>> old...I am not sure how much experience he had.
>>>
>>> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
>>> could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even
>>> been past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>>>
>>> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
>>> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
>>> "may" be the problem.
>>>
>>> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> did your mechanic replace the oil pan o-rings these do go bad & cause a
>> low oil pressure message in the drivers information display (DIM )
>> Tell whoever looks @ your car to reference Volvo Tech Net Note 22-05 dated
>> 04/03/2002 if you want a copy I will post a link for it through you send
>> it
>> Glenn
>> Volvo Certified Technician
>> ASE Certified Technician
>>
>> --
>> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
>> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
>> 11,2001.
>> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
>> life
>> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
>> as I live,
>> nor should any American.

>
> Glann, thanks for the response
>
> Yes, he replaced everything in the oil pan, O Rings, etc
>
> Can you please post the link? I will Google it as well.
>
>

download.yousendit.com/38358C846E2F2FC3


--
"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
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John Smith wrote:
> "Glenn" <glenn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:45FC0781.7060004@hotmail.com...
>> John Smith wrote:
>>> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>>>
>>> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
>>> seems to know what the problem is.
>>>
>>> Chronology:
>>>
>>> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
>>> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
>>> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
>>> -Took of pan and resealed everything
>>> -changed Sensor
>>> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
>>> -No warning light at 900 RPM
>>> -Idles around 850 RPM
>>>
>>> Notes:
>>> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He
>>> said the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days
>>> of the service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the
>>> best synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but
>>> premium into the tank either.
>>>
>>> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
>>> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
>>> have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that
>>> may not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to
>>> call him and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership
>>> said because he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that
>>> he should have seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my
>>> brother (20 year mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said
>>> that the dealer was crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil
>>> cap especially in Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car
>>> has been for the last six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He
>>> also stated that while there are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of
>>> them are part replacers and if the diagnostics can't tell them the issue,
>>> they have no clue. The mechanic who worked on my car was about 20 years
>>> old...I am not sure how much experience he had.
>>>
>>> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
>>> could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even
>>> been past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>>>
>>> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
>>> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
>>> "may" be the problem.
>>>
>>> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> did your mechanic replace the oil pan o-rings these do go bad & cause a
>> low oil pressure message in the drivers information display (DIM )
>> Tell whoever looks @ your car to reference Volvo Tech Net Note 22-05 dated
>> 04/03/2002 if you want a copy I will post a link for it through you send
>> it
>> Glenn
>> Volvo Certified Technician
>> ASE Certified Technician
>>
>> --
>> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
>> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
>> 11,2001.
>> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
>> life
>> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
>> as I live,
>> nor should any American.

>
> Glann, thanks for the response
>
> Yes, he replaced everything in the oil pan, O Rings, etc
>
> Can you please post the link? I will Google it as well.
>
>

www.download.yousendit.com/38358c846e2f2c3


--
"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
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John Smith wrote:
> "Glenn" <glenn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:45FC0781.7060004@hotmail.com...
>> John Smith wrote:
>>> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>>>
>>> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
>>> seems to know what the problem is.
>>>
>>> Chronology:
>>>
>>> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
>>> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
>>> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
>>> -Took of pan and resealed everything
>>> -changed Sensor
>>> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
>>> -No warning light at 900 RPM
>>> -Idles around 850 RPM
>>>
>>> Notes:
>>> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He
>>> said the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days
>>> of the service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the
>>> best synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but
>>> premium into the tank either.
>>>
>>> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
>>> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
>>> have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that
>>> may not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to
>>> call him and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership
>>> said because he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that
>>> he should have seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my
>>> brother (20 year mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said
>>> that the dealer was crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil
>>> cap especially in Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car
>>> has been for the last six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He
>>> also stated that while there are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of
>>> them are part replacers and if the diagnostics can't tell them the issue,
>>> they have no clue. The mechanic who worked on my car was about 20 years
>>> old...I am not sure how much experience he had.
>>>
>>> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
>>> could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even
>>> been past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>>>
>>> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
>>> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
>>> "may" be the problem.
>>>
>>> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> did your mechanic replace the oil pan o-rings these do go bad & cause a
>> low oil pressure message in the drivers information display (DIM )
>> Tell whoever looks @ your car to reference Volvo Tech Net Note 22-05 dated
>> 04/03/2002 if you want a copy I will post a link for it through you send
>> it
>> Glenn
>> Volvo Certified Technician
>> ASE Certified Technician
>>
>> --
>> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
>> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
>> 11,2001.
>> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
>> life
>> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
>> as I live,
>> nor should any American.

>
> Glann, thanks for the response
>
> Yes, he replaced everything in the oil pan, O Rings, etc
>
> Can you please post the link? I will Google it as well.
>
>

Incorrect Link Info
http://www.download.yousendit.com/t2...qty5nvuwtve9pq


--
"*-344-*Never Forgotten"
Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
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John Smith wrote:
> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>
> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
> seems to know what the problem is.
>
> Chronology:
>
> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
> -Took of pan and resealed everything
> -changed Sensor
> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
> -No warning light at 900 RPM
> -Idles around 850 RPM
>
> Notes:
> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He said
> the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days of the
> service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the best
> synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but premium
> into the tank either.
>
> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
> have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that may
> not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to call him
> and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership said because
> he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that he should have
> seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my brother (20 year
> mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said that the dealer was
> crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil cap especially in
> Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car has been for the last
> six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He also stated that while there
> are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of them are part replacers and if the
> diagnostics can't tell them the issue, they have no clue. The mechanic who
> worked on my car was about 20 years old...I am not sure how much experience
> he had.
>
> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
> could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even been
> past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>
> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
> "may" be the problem.
>
> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>
> Thanks
>
> John
>
>
>


Historically, this problem has *usually* been a bad pressure sending
unit, at least in the cars I've dealt with. I did have to replace one
pump in a Maverick (dating myself there!), but the best approach is to
verify that the pressure really is low, then that there isn't a pressure
leak - someone mentioned worn seals.
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John Smith wrote:
> "Glenn" <glenn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:45FC0781.7060004@hotmail.com...
>> John Smith wrote:
>>> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>>>
>>> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
>>> seems to know what the problem is.
>>>
>>> Chronology:
>>>
>>> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
>>> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
>>> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
>>> -Took of pan and resealed everything
>>> -changed Sensor
>>> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
>>> -No warning light at 900 RPM
>>> -Idles around 850 RPM
>>>
>>> Notes:
>>> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He
>>> said the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30 days
>>> of the service light coming on. I have never had anything less than the
>>> best synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped anything but
>>> premium into the tank either.
>>>
>>> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
>>> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed to
>>> have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that that
>>> may not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me to
>>> call him and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the dealership
>>> said because he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the dealer, that
>>> he should have seen sludge in the oil pan, which he didn't. I called my
>>> brother (20 year mechanic...not Volvo specialist though) and he also said
>>> that the dealer was crazy and that there is always some sludge on the oil
>>> cap especially in Phoenix Arizona where it is so hot and where the car
>>> has been for the last six years. I just moved to Alpharetta, GA. He
>>> also stated that while there are some good mechanics at Volvo, most of
>>> them are part replacers and if the diagnostics can't tell them the issue,
>>> they have no clue. The mechanic who worked on my car was about 20 years
>>> old...I am not sure how much experience he had.
>>>
>>> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said they
>>> could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or even
>>> been past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>>>
>>> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
>>> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something that
>>> "may" be the problem.
>>>
>>> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> did your mechanic replace the oil pan o-rings these do go bad & cause a
>> low oil pressure message in the drivers information display (DIM )
>> Tell whoever looks @ your car to reference Volvo Tech Net Note 22-05 dated
>> 04/03/2002 if you want a copy I will post a link for it through you send
>> it
>> Glenn
>> Volvo Certified Technician
>> ASE Certified Technician
>>
>> --
>> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
>> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
>> 11,2001.
>> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
>> life
>> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
>> as I live,
>> nor should any American.

>
> Glann, thanks for the response
>
> Yes, he replaced everything in the oil pan, O Rings, etc
>
> Can you please post the link? I will Google it as well.
>
>

Lets Try this 1 more time
http://www.yousendit.com/download/t2...qty5nvuwtve9pq

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Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
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Old 03-18-2007, 02:32 AM
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Mystical wrote:
> Hi Glenn, I tried you latest link and this is what I got;
> """"""The file associated with this link has expired.
> Unfortunately, this file has expired. A file link is only valid for a
> certain number of days or a limited number of downloads, whichever occurs
> first.
>
> Once an uploaded file expires, it can no longer be downloaded. If you still
> need the file, please contact the original sender directly""""""".
>
> Do you have any ideas as to how to get this file that you have been trying
> to supply us all? Thanks, Brad
> __________________________________________________ _______________________________________
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> "Glenn" <glenn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:45FC5A8C.9040804@hotmail.com...
>> John Smith wrote:
>>> "Glenn" <glenn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:45FC0781.7060004@hotmail.com...
>>>> John Smith wrote:
>>>>> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the
>>>>> dealer, seems to know what the problem is.
>>>>>
>>>>> Chronology:
>>>>>
>>>>> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who
>>>>> has worked on volvo's for 20 years).
>>>>> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
>>>>> -Took of pan and resealed everything
>>>>> -changed Sensor
>>>>> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
>>>>> -No warning light at 900 RPM
>>>>> -Idles around 850 RPM
>>>>>
>>>>> Notes:
>>>>> No sludge or issues noted on the engine when he took the pan off. He
>>>>> said the engine looked fine. I have always changed my oil within 30
>>>>> days of the service light coming on. I have never had anything less
>>>>> than the best synthetic oil put in the vehicle. I have never pumped
>>>>> anything but premium into the tank either.
>>>>>
>>>>> After the local guy gave up he suggested taking it to the dealer. The
>>>>> dealer said they found sludge on the oil cap and told me that I needed
>>>>> to have the Cylinder head rebuilt for $3500. They also told me that
>>>>> that may not fix nor even be the issue. The original mechanic wanted me
>>>>> to call him and tell him what they said. He scoffed at what the
>>>>> dealership said because he had put in his paperwork, that I gave to the
>>>>> dealer, that he should have seen sludge in the oil pan, which he
>>>>> didn't. I called my brother (20 year mechanic...not Volvo specialist
>>>>> though) and he also said that the dealer was crazy and that there is
>>>>> always some sludge on the oil cap especially in Phoenix Arizona where
>>>>> it is so hot and where the car has been for the last six years. I just
>>>>> moved to Alpharetta, GA. He also stated that while there are some good
>>>>> mechanics at Volvo, most of them are part replacers and if the
>>>>> diagnostics can't tell them the issue, they have no clue. The mechanic
>>>>> who worked on my car was about 20 years old...I am not sure how much
>>>>> experience he had.
>>>>>
>>>>> The car runs fine, plenty of speed and power. Neither mechanic said
>>>>> they could hear any knocking at all and the car has never overheated or
>>>>> even been past the midpoint on the heat gauge.
>>>>>
>>>>> I found a refurb engine on ebay for under 2K and I have a guy who will
>>>>> install it for me, I don't think I want to spend $3500 on something
>>>>> that "may" be the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> did your mechanic replace the oil pan o-rings these do go bad & cause a
>>>> low oil pressure message in the drivers information display (DIM )
>>>> Tell whoever looks @ your car to reference Volvo Tech Net Note 22-05
>>>> dated 04/03/2002 if you want a copy I will post a link for it through
>>>> you send it
>>>> Glenn
>>>> Volvo Certified Technician
>>>> ASE Certified Technician
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
>>>> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
>>>> 11,2001.
>>>> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
>>>> life
>>>> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
>>>> long as I live,
>>>> nor should any American.
>>> Glann, thanks for the response
>>>
>>> Yes, he replaced everything in the oil pan, O Rings, etc
>>>
>>> Can you please post the link? I will Google it as well.

>> Lets Try this 1 more time
>> http://www.yousendit.com/download/t2...qty5nvuwtve9pq
>>
>> --
>> "*-344-*Never Forgotten"
>> Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September
>> 11,2001.
>> The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his
>> life
>> aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as long
>> as I live,
>> nor should any American.

>
>

http://www.yousendit.com/download/T2...QTY5NVUwTVE9PQ
this should work
Glenn

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Is for the New York City Firemen who lost their lives on September 11,2001.
The official count is 343, but there was also a volunteer who lost his life
aiding in the initial rescue efforts. And I will never forget them as
long as I live,
nor should any American.
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Old 03-28-2007, 05:38 AM
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In article <Q8ydnUgr1N-pa2bYnZ2dnUVZ_rylnZ2d@comcast.com>,
jmsazboy@cox.net says...
> I have a 2001 S60 with 98K on it.
>
> I am getting a low oil pressure warning and no one, including the dealer,
> seems to know what the problem is.


> Took car to Volvo Mechanic (Not dealer but a certified volvo guy who has
> worked on volvo's for 20 years).
> -Replaced Oil Pump (and timing belt while he was in there)
> -Took of pan and resealed everything
> -changed Sensor
> -PSI is just under 10 at idle
> -No warning light at 900 RPM
> -Idles around 850 RPM


Did he take a look at the bearings while he was in there?
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