Replacing the Air Filter on a 2015 (P3) Volvo S60
Replacing the Air Filter on a 2015 (P3) Volvo S60. This video is to demonstrate how easy it is to change the air filter on one of these cars for yourself. If you go to the dealership, they can easily charge you $100 to change an air filter. An independent shop might charge half that for an aftermarket filter like Fram or Wix. You can do it yourself even cheaper. This filter at Rock Auto's site cost me $20 plus a few bucks for shipping, and in my opinion, it's a better filter than a Fram or Wix, although those are still perfectly acceptable filters too. The key thing is to change your filter regularly with something you know and trust. It will keep your car protected, and help ensure you are getting the best fuel mileage also.
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Another great video! Thanks for posting....
Thank you!!! This is helpful.
Super helpful, thanks a bunch!
Awesome video , thank you for the tutorial
You’re the best!!
@FloydNashFixItDad
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Floyd, you can get the same filter from fcpeuro so that the next time you buy a filter, oil, etc. from FCP they will refund you the amount as long as you send back the worn part you bought from them back to them. Essentially only buying it once. It's still pretty silly how they couldn't come up with any other way to secure a filter, so they force you to unscrew 6 screws; and on top of that - make it so that its a T-20 torx instead of a philips/flat head combo.
@FloydNashFixItDad
3 жыл бұрын
I never looked that close at their warranty policy but you're right. They don't have the Mann filter for this car, but they do have the Mehle, which is what Volvo uses OE. I might have to try that next time. Pretty cool!
@ahhchu
3 жыл бұрын
@@FloydNashFixItDad I've been doing exactly this every 5000 miles for my V60. And of course always playing your (oil change) video each time.
0:28 2019?? Do you mean 2009?
@FloydNashFixItDad
3 жыл бұрын
Yep. Probably my brain wishing it was the 2019 so I could get those sweet Thor's hammer headlights.