Login Register

Search found 155 matches

Return

by enotslim
01 Apr 2023, 04:35
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: 2004 XC70 no start - faulty fuel pump and/or electrical connections?

Hard to tell at this point what is going on ... wrap all wires ... with addition of curse towards all rodents ... open the tank and inspect what is going on ... also remove the actual pump from its housing ... create emergency "defibrillator" ... Fingers crossed your issues are fixed. I w...
by Sveedy
05 Mar 2025, 16:57
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: Part wanted 2001 V70XC #30645100

It's on my list. I should be out pulling some parts for an ongoing project one day this weekend. Weather permitting.
by abscate
14 Mar 2025, 04:28
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: No oil pressure - clogged pickup screen?

#14 and#15. Those two orings have to seal to deliver oil up to the head
by volvolugnut
19 Mar 2025, 09:55
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: Electric current needed to stop hyperflashing turn signal bulb?

I don't know the resistor needed, but you should be able to calculate if you measure resistance of incandescent bulb and LED bulb. Then calculate the resistor needed for either series or parallel load resistor to add.
volvolugnut
by Krons
23 Mar 2025, 19:37
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: Weird Fuel Pump leak from top of housing?

This is the $10 fix for now. Won't know that it works until tomorrow... PXL_20250323_171042567.jpg Volvo did have a recall on those, oddly only in southern US states, cause-you know, cars never change locations lol. My 2002 with 180,000 miles at the time got a free replacement a few years ago. I wo...
by scot850
23 Mar 2025, 20:23
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: Dash Warning lights going crazy! S70 GLT

So lets' look at the different lights: Up Orange arrow is a transmission fault light. Is the parking brake on? Not sure on US spec cars is that is giving a brake failure warning or if it is just a reminder the parking brake is set. Radiator red light beside the Orange up arrow is for low coolant lev...
by Blacklab467
24 Mar 2025, 17:57
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: Ball bearings from '02 Xc70?

You've got a Craftsman box cutter so you know the value of quality, don't even bother installing those struts, mine had to come out in less than 6 months, additionally if you do install them they may be difficult to remove, it seems the fasteners are only designed for single use........the metallurg...
by Krons
26 Mar 2025, 21:55
Jump to forum
Jump to topic

Re: Aluminum wheel corrosion welded (?) to hub

There is an easier way. Loosen lug nuts to barely touching the wheel and slowly go for a drive, around a corner or roundabout is ideal. It’ll eventually break free.

I’ve learned to apply a light film of grease (or anti seize) to areas where wheel touches the rotor after that.