We have a 2012 S60 T5 with currently around 175k miles and have a maintenance community opinion question.
We are starting to have occasional minor issues with the transmission, it seems like it sometimes shudders on moderate/heavy acceleration upshifts (hesitates and then roughly grabs the next gear) and occasionally downshifts very hard, like it waits too long and then slams into the lower gear (especially when braking).
The dealer basically refuses to do any transmission checks/maintenance (unless it throws a code) on the grounds that it's a "lifetime fill" unit. Every mechanic I trust has recommended still doing fluid changes on most lifetime fill transmissions every 100k or so, or at least once after the warranty expires, suggesting “lifetime fill” is really “warranty period fill”. At this point I’m not really sure since we have so many miles on it now, I’ve heard the warnings against suddenly changing fluid in a higher mileage trans.
I’m curious about what others are doing on their cars or if there's any general advice or best practices. Should I demand they change the fluid or perform other inspections? After I recently asked them to check for software updates, they said there was some sort of software/ECU update that involved the transmission and it was supposed to improve shifts and shift time. I can definitely tell that update did something and it has seemed a little faster and smoother since then, I think I remember them saying something about the new software compensating for wear as the transmissions age.
There is also sometimes a throttle response issue, it can kind of stutter under medium/heavy acceleration like power delivery is fluttering. Sort of feels like either a boost delivery or fueling problem, maybe a clogging fuel filter. There's no external fuel filter, dealer says only a pump-sock type filter in the tank that’s also a "lifetime part.” Might be related, we've been getting a very intermittent thrown code, P0089, with no clear cause. I think it’s only come up twice, about a year apart and it doesn't come back after a reset (until a year later the first time). Dealer just shrugged on that one, since it wasn’t on when we brought the car in.
We are starting to have occasional minor issues with the transmission, it seems like it sometimes shudders on moderate/heavy acceleration upshifts (hesitates and then roughly grabs the next gear) and occasionally downshifts very hard, like it waits too long and then slams into the lower gear (especially when braking).
The dealer basically refuses to do any transmission checks/maintenance (unless it throws a code) on the grounds that it's a "lifetime fill" unit. Every mechanic I trust has recommended still doing fluid changes on most lifetime fill transmissions every 100k or so, or at least once after the warranty expires, suggesting “lifetime fill” is really “warranty period fill”. At this point I’m not really sure since we have so many miles on it now, I’ve heard the warnings against suddenly changing fluid in a higher mileage trans.
I’m curious about what others are doing on their cars or if there's any general advice or best practices. Should I demand they change the fluid or perform other inspections? After I recently asked them to check for software updates, they said there was some sort of software/ECU update that involved the transmission and it was supposed to improve shifts and shift time. I can definitely tell that update did something and it has seemed a little faster and smoother since then, I think I remember them saying something about the new software compensating for wear as the transmissions age.
There is also sometimes a throttle response issue, it can kind of stutter under medium/heavy acceleration like power delivery is fluttering. Sort of feels like either a boost delivery or fueling problem, maybe a clogging fuel filter. There's no external fuel filter, dealer says only a pump-sock type filter in the tank that’s also a "lifetime part.” Might be related, we've been getting a very intermittent thrown code, P0089, with no clear cause. I think it’s only come up twice, about a year apart and it doesn't come back after a reset (until a year later the first time). Dealer just shrugged on that one, since it wasn’t on when we brought the car in.