please advise re 850 body repair inside door

Discussion in 'Volvo 850' started by jom, Oct 7, 2006.

  1. jom

    jom Guest

    Hi there
    I am a long time BMW owner and self repairer (520i 1984)

    I am looking at buying a 1996 Volvo 850 wagon, which I like, but I am
    worried about a couple of things. First of all it has done 275,000 kms
    (170,000 miles) and the owner is a bit clueless about maintenance, and
    has a 17 year old son who has been driving it. Therefore it is a bit
    clapped out looking. He says it needs to be topped up with oil between
    services, but it doesn't seem to blow smoke at idle.
    Second, when you open the driver's door, it CLACKs loudly, twice. On
    closer inspection, the hinges are fine, but the centre connection, the
    one with the yellow metal section coming from the door with a detent
    which controls where the door stops when fully open... where that
    connects to the car body it has broken a small section of the body away
    with itself. Like an extra half an inch around the hole on all sides.
    There is a little rust around it and a bit of a tear running down the
    body. Most of this is under the rubber boot. When you wiggle the door in
    the fully open position it all moves about 5mm (quarter inch)

    Am I being paranoid or is this a massive PITA to fix?
    Alas I never learned to weld and I don't think this would be a good
    project to learn on.
    And that rust, difficult to get rid of ???
     
    jom, Oct 7, 2006
    #1
  2. Thereare much better 850's about for the price / mileage- avoid this one.

    Tim.
     
    Tim \(remove obvious\), Oct 8, 2006
    #2
  3. What you are seeing is a problem with the metel around the body end of
    the door check. It is quite common on 850s. My local dealer has sent
    scores of customers to a local body shop for repair. It runs about
    $300.

    Terry
     
    Son_Worshipper, Oct 9, 2006
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