Skip to content
Refpropos.

Refpropos.

  • Home
  • Automobile
  • HVAC
  • Supercar
  • Volvo
  • Entrepreneur
  • Toggle search form
XC60 D4 2015.5 Oil Consumption Engine Rebuild | SwedeSpeed

XC60 D4 2015.5 Oil Consumption Engine Rebuild | SwedeSpeed

Posted on October 9, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on XC60 D4 2015.5 Oil Consumption Engine Rebuild | SwedeSpeed

Hello everyone,

I have purchased XC60 D4 with D420T5 engine, did oil change and everything was fine, however after 1000km it did infamous add 0.5L of engine oil, i have learned that if it wants 0.5L of oil it is usually 1L short, after adding it asked for another 0.5L of oil every 500km. This car is Inscription model and in very good condition and i liked it, went to my local Volvo mechanic, third party not Volvo, however the guy is doing Volvos for 20 years and have all official diagnostics, DPF was almost full and he said this is oil consumption and engine needs to be rebuild (other things where also checked to confirm), since i really liked the car i went on with it, i will post some images as i dont have much.

1. Engine head removed, at the 130m/240kkm the cylinder walls where in good shape:

XC60 D4 2015.5 Oil Consumption Engine Rebuild | SwedeSpeed

Image

2. The intake manifold was full of carbon gunk, as these engines burn oil the leave carbon behind, i am guessing previous owner drove it like this for a lot of miles

Image

Image

3. EGR valve cooler was also full of carbon, almost wet like:

Image

4. We did some cleaning, ultrasonic block, pistons, head

Image

Image

Image

5. EGR pipe had to be replaced it sustained higher temperatures and cracked on one place

Image

6. The block was honed at the machine shop

Image

Image

7. Original VOLVO oem parts where used, such as piston rings and others i will list all parts that we replaced at the end

Image

8. Running engine after the work as done:

9. List of parts that where replaced for this engine rebuild

1. Piston rings
2. Crankshaft bearings
3. Head gasket
4. intake gasket
5. EGR Pipe
6. Head screws (the old ones where stripped)
7. Intake manifold (Old one could not be salvaged)
8. All Valve rubbers/Seals
9. Injector washers

10. The head was completely rebuild, all valves and their sealers where replaced, head was also machined.

11. Entire exaust system was removed and cleaned, including DPF, chemical cleaning.

12. Transmission was serviced, oil with wash, software upgrade with Vida.

In the previous video you can hear how the engine works and its more silent than it used to be, we will see if the oil consumption is resolved, but this mechanic says he already did these models before and a lot of them so he is confident, he suggested standard engine piston ring bed in procedures which i will follow. He also gave me warranty.

The pistons where not changed as they where good, suggestion is now to shorted the oil change interval to something normal like 5-6K miles / 10K km, in the service book i see 15kM/30K km change intervals, this is too much.

Now as i live in Bosnia, the mechanic working hours are not that expensive, so total was around 2250EURO, including transmission service and machining, about 850EUR where labor cost. If anyone wants more information feel free to ask

Volvo

Post navigation

Previous Post: These are the four best headphone deals during October Prime Day
Next Post: La expansión de BYD en México crea serias expectativas en los Estados Unidos

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • America’s Most Stolen Vehicle Is a Muscle-Car Favorite
  • Mercedes to Launch 15 Electric Vehicles by 2027
  • 5 Essential Building Security Tips Every Small Business Owner Should Know
  • OpenAI, ChatGPT Releases ‘Smarter’ New Model: GPT-5
  • U.S. Air Force Finally Finds A Good Use For Tesla Cybertrucks: Target Practice

Categories

  • Automobile
  • Entrepreneur
  • HVAC
  • Supercar
  • Volvo

Copyright © 2025 Refpropos..

Powered by PressBook Blog WordPress theme