Volvo XC90 Transmission Pump
The transmission pump (also called the oil pump) pressurizes transmission fluid throughout your Volvo's gearbox, enabling gear changes and cooling. In Volvo models like the XC90, XC60, S60, and V70 with Aisin or Geartronic automatic transmissions, this pump is driven by the torque converter and is critical for transmission longevity, especially in South Africa's hot climate where fluid circulation prevents overheating. Pump failure causes immediate loss of hydraulic pressure, resulting in slipping gears or complete transmission failure. We supply inspected Volvo XC90 transmission pump compatible with the 2002-present range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.
Part Type
Transmission Pump
Fits
Volvo XC90
Common Signs You Need a New Transmission Pump
Common Questions About Transmission Pump
How much does it cost to replace a transmission pump on a Volvo in South Africa?
Transmission pump replacement for Volvo models like the XC90, XC60, or S60 typically costs R8,500–R18,000 including parts and labour. The pump itself ranges from R3,500–R7,500 depending on model year and transmission type (Aisin 6-speed or 8-speed Geartronic), with labour adding R5,000–R10,500 due to the complexity of accessing internal transmission components.
What happens when a Volvo transmission pump fails?
When the pump fails, transmission fluid stops circulating properly, causing immediate loss of hydraulic pressure for gear engagement. Your Volvo will experience slipping, delayed shifts, overheating, and potentially complete loss of drive—the transmission simply won't move the vehicle. Continued driving with a failing pump will cause catastrophic transmission damage requiring full rebuild or replacement.
Can I drive my Volvo XC90 with a bad transmission pump?
No, driving with a failing transmission pump will cause severe internal damage to your XC90's gearbox within minutes. Without proper fluid pressure, clutch packs and bands overheat and burn, turning a R8,500 pump replacement into a R45,000–R85,000 transmission rebuild. Have the vehicle towed to avoid additional damage.
How often should a Volvo transmission pump be replaced?
Volvo transmission pumps don't have a scheduled replacement interval and typically last 200,000–300,000 km with proper maintenance. Regular transmission fluid changes every 60,000 km (especially important for D5 diesel models and T6 performance variants) extend pump life by preventing debris buildup. Pumps usually only need replacement when they fail or if the transmission is being rebuilt.
What causes transmission pump failure in Volvo vehicles?
Common causes include neglected transmission fluid changes allowing debris to damage pump components, worn internal seals from age and heat, and contamination from clutch material in high-mileage XC90s and V70s. South Africa's hot climate accelerates fluid degradation, making regular servicing crucial for T5, T6, and D5 engines that generate significant heat under load.
Helpful Resources
Official Volvo South Africa website with model specifications and service information
Technical overview of automatic transmission components and hydraulic systems
Automotive Association of South Africa resources for vehicle maintenance and safety
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