A quickie shop just quoted my homie $195 for this job.... as long as he brings me a six pack and the oil, I'll hook him up. thanks for the brief video.
6.2L for the oil for this year and the model, You can check the oil level from inside the car. To check your oil level electronically: Make sure your car is off with a cool engine and is parked on a flat surface. Turn on the ignition to position II (with the remote key fully pressed into the ignition slot, press START/STOP ENGINE for approximately two seconds without depressing the brake) Turn the scroll wheel on the left steering wheel lever until Oil level is displayed in the instrument panel Select Oil level by pressing the OK button on the very end of the steering lever
A quickie shop just quoted my homie $195 for this job.... as long as he brings me a six pack and the oil, I'll hook him up. thanks for the brief video.
Thank you so much. I just bought a 2016 V60 2L turbo and this video was super helpful
Stunning vehicle❤
In this engine B4204T43 you have to put 5.4l :)
Any chance you noticed it there's a good enough space to put a stick on pan heater under?
@@TINANTRON might be kinda tight, not sure.
What year is yours, just picked up a 2016 Polestar
Mines a 2017
$230 at the Volvo dealership
How many litres one needs for D4 engine as there is no stick to read how much oil is 🤦♂️
6.2L for the oil for this year and the model, You can check the oil level from inside the car.
To check your oil level electronically:
Make sure your car is off with a cool engine and is parked on a flat surface.
Turn on the ignition to position II (with the remote key fully pressed into the ignition slot, press START/STOP ENGINE for approximately two seconds without depressing the brake)
Turn the scroll wheel on the left steering wheel lever until Oil level is displayed in the instrument panel
Select Oil level by pressing the OK button on the very end of the steering lever
@@TheAngryHoneyBadgeramazing! Thanks will try it myself then! 😅