96 850 New Transmission?!?

Discussion in 'Volvo 850' started by Saab Guy, Oct 2, 2004.

  1. Saab Guy

    Saab Guy Guest

    My sister drives a 1996 850 GLT non-turbo Auto which she purchased at
    my reccomendation. The car has been very trouble free for the past
    couple of years and she has taken it from 96,000 miles to about
    110,000.

    Today she calls and tells me she's just pulled off the road. Check
    engine is on and the "Up Arrow" (Transmisison light) is blinking. I
    had her restart the car but nothing changed, so I had her turn the car
    off, run the shifter back and forth 3 or 4 times, and start the car.
    The transmission light went out but check engine remained on. She was
    on her way to class but was already going to be late for that, so she
    decited to go straight to the dealer and have them shuttle her to
    work.

    Dealer has been very good in the past, so I didn't have any ill
    feelings about her going to the dealer. I thought about reccomending
    an independant, but since she was somewhat distressed didn't want to
    have her driving around town looking for the mechanic.

    I figured it was the shift position sensor, especially since running
    the shifter through the gears cleared things up. Dealer says we need
    a new transmission and wants $3,300!!

    What do you guys think? We're taking it to 2 more transmission places
    tomorrow.
     
    Saab Guy, Oct 2, 2004
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  2. Saab Guy

    Daniel Guest

    Honestly get a second opinion and don't tell the next place that you had
    anyone else look at it.
    Good luck
     
    Daniel, Oct 2, 2004
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  3. Saab Guy

    Mick Ruthven Guest

    I have a 94 Turbo 850 and from time to time the same thing happens, plus the
    transmission locks in thrid gear in "limp home" mode. Turning off the engine
    for a few seconds has always brought the transmission back to full operation
    and the lights turn off in their good time. The dealer has always said that
    it's a transmission code that doesn't recur (until the next time) and if
    that's all that happens it's not worth trying to track down the problem.
    They've certainly never suggested replacing the transmission. Of course your
    cause may be different, but I suggest not doing anything about it and seeing
    what happens.
     
    Mick Ruthven, Oct 2, 2004
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  4. Saab Guy

    Saab Guy Guest

    This is actually the second time it's happened. First time was right
    after she got the car.

    I am thinking it's just a Swedish electrical gremlin, or the
    transmission missed a shift or something and it made the computer
    panic. Just to be safe dropped it off at a Transmission place this
    morning. I drove it to the transmission place and it seemed to drive
    just fine. I parked in the wrong spot after we got there and had to
    move the car, by then Check Engine had turned itself off.

    Oh well, they offer free diagnostics so, seeing as it's there and all,
    might as well see what they say. I'll have to look over her
    maintenance records -- if the transmission hasn't had a flush maybe
    we'll have them do that as long as it's in there.
     
    Saab Guy, Oct 3, 2004
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  5. I've got exactly the same problem, only my 1996 850 has only 63,000 miles on
    it.

    I got the flashing up arrow/check engine light/limp home in third 3 times in
    one week. I found that it works better in "economy" mode. If I switch from
    "economy" to "sport" the problem will appear within a mile or so of normal
    driving. I took it to my mechanic, who read out a "Solenoid B Malfunction"
    code and sent me to his favorite tranny shop. Tranny shop said "we can't
    work on that model" and sent me to the dealer. Dealer says I need a new
    transmission for $3200.

    I did some checking, on the WWW and telephone, and here's what I learned.
    If you find the right Volvo mechanic (clearly not the dealer, at least not
    my dealer), he can possibly replace the solenoids without even removing the
    transmission from the vehicle. Other than that, nobody seems to rebuild
    these beasts. You have two choices, buy a new one from the factory for
    $2200, and pay someone $1000 to install it or buy one from a salvage yard,
    for $500-$1000, and pay someone $1000 to install it.

    I tried to see about buying the solenoids, thinking I might just wing it
    (what've I got to lose?). But Volvo doesn't sell them. The only part my
    dealer sells is "Transmission - $3200" Not to mention that I'll probably
    need to replace some gaskets between here and there.

    So, I'm screwed. Why? Our old Volvos were great cars .I had a '76 262
    while my wife had a '78 264. Both beautiful cars, both went 20 years and
    over 200Kmiles (the 264 went to 375K). Then I had an 87 240 while she had a
    89 240. Both good cars, not great like the 260s but neither ever needed a
    $3200 anything. Of course those were all RWD manuals. Now we both have FWD
    automatic '96 850s. Is it the just the automatic that sucks? or is it the
    FWD series? Should I just blame Ford and move on?

    Meanwhile, though, (and now I'm getting to the point of the post), the
    problem is intermittant so the solenoid isn't burned out, but I can
    exacerbate the problem by switching to "sport" mode so it's probably not a
    loose wire. I figure there's a chance that the solenoid is just wedged with
    a bit of gook or perhaps just gooied up from years of neglect. I requested
    that the dealer power-flush and replace the fluid. That was almost a week
    ago and the problem hasn't recurred yet, but I haven't had the guts to
    switch to sport mode yet. Maybe if I keep my fingers crossed, never switch
    to sport mode, and get it flushed every year it'll keep working. I guess
    I'll never take it on a trip. Someday it'll flat-out give up and then I'll
    have to have it towed to the dealer and pay the $3200.

    I'm never buying another automatic, and probably not another Volvo.
     
    Robert Lutwak, Oct 3, 2004
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  6. Saab Guy

    Jim Carriere Guest

    Robert Lutwak wrote:

    (pretty good post snipped)
    The thought just crossed my mind as I was reading this- when these
    cars came out a little over ten years ago the automatic was featured
    as "filled for life." Of course, this is nonsense, a lot like
    wearing the same paid of shoes forever. Admittedly, this is an eight
    year old car, but it is one a long line of automobiles in a tradition
    of longevity.

    Your post vindicates my belief in owner-maintenance and exchanging
    information online.

    Please write back after a month or two and tell us if the problem has
    or has not occured.
     
    Jim Carriere, Oct 3, 2004
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  7. Saab Guy

    Michael Bird Guest

    My 1994 850T had a mimilar problem a couple of months ago. I was driving
    down the freeway in Houston when the arrow light came on and the
    transmission stuck in 2nd or 3rd gear. I pulled off the freeway and had the
    car checked the next day and the problem didn't show up. The next day on my
    way to work it happened again and I made it to the dealership. The gear
    selection switch on the transmission was replaced along with the switch on
    the gearstick and that solved the problem for me. A couple of hundred
    dollars instead of a couple of thousand for a new transmission. Apparently
    the car was designed with a 'get you off the road/home' in mind and this
    worked for me.

    Star Volvo in Houston treated me very well and their diagnostic technicians
    recognized the problem straight away.

    Hope that this helps.

    Michael Bird
     
    Michael Bird, Oct 3, 2004
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  8. Saab Guy

    Michael Bird Guest

    Michael Bird, Oct 3, 2004
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  9. Saab Guy

    Mike F Guest

    If you really need a solenoid, they are available separately from the
    dealer - you just need to find one with a parts department that's
    willing to look them up. My friend that runs a Volvo-Mercedes
    specialist independent garage changes them all the time.

    --
    Mike F.
    Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

    NOTE: new address!!
    Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
    (But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)
     
    Mike F, Oct 4, 2004
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  10. Saab Guy

    Mike F Guest

    Probably it's the pnp (aka neutral safety) switch. This can cause all
    kinds of trouble codes for the transmission (flashing up arrow), and can
    cause the transmission computer to "ask" the fuel computer to turn the
    check engine light. Once the problem is gone, the up arrow will turn
    off after the next start, and the check engine light will turn off on
    the start following 3 complete checks of the system without the problem
    returning.

    --
    Mike F.
    Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

    NOTE: new address!!
    Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
    (But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)
     
    Mike F, Oct 4, 2004
    #10
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