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- 03 Feb 2020, 17:45
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Replacing REAR subframe trailing arm bushings
One thing that’s always bothered me about P2’s is how the arse end of these cars reminds me rather vividly of a “sulky”. As in, the little trailer that is towed behind a walk-behind zero-turn mower - the operator stands on it whilst operating said ZT mower. I’ve replaced quite a few parts trying to ...
- 03 Aug 2021, 11:24
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Re: fuel door doesn't lock
hey there cmax.. 'ppreciate all the pertinent data. I went down and pulled rm120 and rm 121.. I could hear the relay clicking so yeah ..actuator. I was considering going to the junkyard and gets couple... ps.. I have both S60R and V70R.. the 2002 V70.. went bye bye.. that guys still driving that thi...
- 26 Mar 2023, 14:00
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2006 XC70 rear sub frame removal and bushing replacement
Since I have removed the rear differential and all the suspension components I wanted to replace some of the rear suspension bushings while I have everything apart. The main reason for pulling the rear sub frame was for the upper control arm bushings (number 12). They were in worse shape than the tr...
- 29 May 2023, 14:30
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Re: 2006 XC70 rear sub frame removal
Bushings 12,5 of the upper control arm replacement: (see picture 1) https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-control-arm-bushing-rear-upper-9173761 https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-control-arm-bushing-lemforder-31277899 Removing bushing 12 first allows you to remove the control arm. (Picture 5,6...
- 03 Jul 2024, 09:51
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Re: What did you do to your P2 Volvo today?
reinstalled the high pressure headlight nozzle. Interestingly enough, nothing comes out of the drivers side nozzles, but they do extend outwards. The passenger side seems to spray double the amount it should and fully extends out.
Will fix it when time permits
Will fix it when time permits






