How to change front anti roll bar links on Volvo XC90 1 – replacement guide
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Important!
This replacement procedure can be used for:
VOLVO XC90 I (275) D5 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) D5 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 3.2 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 2.5 T AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) T6 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) D5 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) V8 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) D5 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 3.2 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) V8 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 2.5 T AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 2.5 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) D5 AWD,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 3.2,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 3.2,
VOLVO XC90 I (275) 2.5
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The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.
How to change front anti roll bar link on VOLVO XC90 1 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC
All the parts you need to replace – Anti Roll Bar Links for XC90 I (275) and other VOLVO models
Replace the stabiliser links on Volvo XC90 1 in pairs.
The replacement procedure is identical for both stabiliser links on the same axle.
All work should be done with the engine stopped.
Replacement: anti roll bar links – Volvo XC90 1. Use the following procedure:
Step 1
Secure the wheels with chocks.
Step 2
Loosen the wheel mounting bolts. Use wheel impact socket #19.
Step 3
Raise the front of the car and secure on supports.
Step 4
Unscrew the wheel bolts.
AUTODOC recommends:
Warning! To avoid injury, hold the wheel while unscrewing the fastening bolts. Volvo XC90 1
Step 5
Remove the wheel.
Step 6
Clean the stabiliser link fasteners. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 7
Unscrew the fastener connecting the stabilizer link to the shock strut. Use a combination spanner #18. Use Torx T27. Use a ratchet wrench.
Step 8
Unscrew the fastener connecting the stabilizer link to the stabilizer bar. Use a combination spanner #16. Use Torx T30. Use a ratchet wrench.
Step 9
Remove the stabilizer rod.
Replacement: anti roll bar links – Volvo XC90 1. AUTODOC experts recommend:
Examine stabiliser bushes. Replace them if needed.
Step 10
Clean the mounting seats of the stabiliser link. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
Step 11
Install a new rod, tighten the fasteners.
Step 12
Tighten the fastener connecting the stabilizer link to the stabilizer bar. Use a combination spanner #16. Use Torx T30. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 50 Nm torque.
Step 13
Tighten the fastener connecting the stabilizer link to the shock strut. Use a combination spanner #18. Use Torx T27. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 90 Nm torque.
Step 14
Treat all joints of the stabiliser link. Use copper grease.
Step 15
Treat the surface where the brake disc contacts the wheel rim. Use copper grease.
Step 16
Clean the brake disk surface. Use a brake cleaner.
AUTODOC recommends:
Replacement: anti roll bar links – Volvo XC90 1. After applying the spray, wait a few minutes.
Step 17
Install the wheel.
AUTODOC recommends:
Warning! To avoid injury, hold the wheel while screwing in the fastening bolts on the car. Volvo XC90 1
Step 18
Screw in the wheel bolts. Use wheel impact socket #19.
Step 19
Lower the car and working in a cross order, tighten the wheel bolts. Use wheel impact socket #19. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 140 nm torque.
Step 20
Remove the jacks and chocks.
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