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P80 Fuel Pump Installation Procedure Bosch # 69693

Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.

1992 - 1997 850, including 850 R, 850 T-5R, 850 T-5, 850 GLT
1997 - 2000 S70, S70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70, V70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70-XC
1997 - 2004 C70

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Volvo Repair Database P80 Fuel Pump Installation Procedure Bosch # 69693

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Hello everyone,

I just replaced the bad fuel pump in my 98' S70 base with this Bosch one, and since I didn't see anything regarding this particular pump on the forum I thought I would share how it went. This is on the later assembly with the short insert, not the earlier with the taller insert and the retaining spring.
It's not a direct bolt in, but with a little modification, I think it's a fairly inexpensive option, that's also good quality. It's made in the Chech Republic, which is where a lot of Bosch parts are made. It comes with a nice filter screen as well. I paid $127 with tax included. Not bad compared to the cost of a new whole assembly.

Disassembly of the unit is pretty straight forward. Once you have the pump assembly out of the car, three things need to be done to get the old pump out.
First undo the electrical connector.
Secondly undo the clamps on the fuel tubing.
Lastly you will have to push in 2 tabs on the bottom of the assembly, which will then enable you to slide the pump insert out the bottom. They are in the location of the arrows in this photo:

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This is the label on the box with Bosch part number:

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And the link to the FCP part I ordered:

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo- ... 70-s70-v70

The Bosch pump comes with a plastic sleeve, which has to be removed. I did 2 cuts with a Dremel, about 180 deg apart. This way the housing will come right off. I sealed off the intake and output port with painters tape so no debris can get inside the pump.

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On the intake side there need to be a few more cuts. This is needed so the plastic tube where the filter screen attaches stays in place.


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The finished product looks like this:

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Now the new pump fits snugly into the insert. Just make sure the intake lines up the cutout for the filter screen like this:

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Re- assembly is very straight forward in reverse order. You may want to use new fuel hose and clamps. The electrical connector fits perfect.

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I hope this helps someone.

Dirk
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