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2001 V70 2.4T cabin/pollen filter replacement...

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E170_Driver
Posts: 134
Joined: 13 January 2010
Year and Model: bye V70 2.4T, 2001
Location: Somerset, KY

2001 V70 2.4T cabin/pollen filter replacement...

Post by E170_Driver »

When I picked up my ignition coil this afternoon I was also lucky to find a cabin/pollen filter for my V70. The replacement part came with some nice directions and tools required for the job were a size T25 torx bit and a wrench.
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The cabin filter can be found under the glove compartment, protected by a plastic cover which is put in place by two T25 torx screws.
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The cover can be removed by pulling and pushing down; one might experience some resistance, but that is perfectly normal.
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Once the cover is removed, there is a white housing with yet another plastic cover (black in color) held in place by 4 T25 torx screws (the directions are wrong with the filter; only 2 screws were mentioned).
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Once the screws are removed, the black cover comes off very easy.
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The cabin/pollen filter sits vertically in the white housing and can be removed by pulling carefully down.
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In my case the old filter was very dirty and I am not quite sure how long it has been since it was replaced.
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The new one certainly looked better…
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This is what the white housing looks from the inside…
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Make sure the filter is placed in correctly (plastic tab on top) and insert the filter up.
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Should slide in very easy.
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Here it is flush in the housing.
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Install the black cover again…
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…and then line up the tabs on the outer cover to install it. Here is the left side…
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…and the right side. The tab has to be pushed into the hole on this end.
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There you go, new cabin/pollen filter installed. The filter at my local auto parts store cost me $20 (a little high, I thought)…next one will come from the internet; regardless this replacement took me about 10 minutes and was very easy indeed.


Jan
Former 2001 V70 2.4T owner

coustyj
Posts: 63
Joined: 7 May 2006
Year and Model: 2007 Volvo V50
Location: Illinois

Post by coustyj »

Excellent - great pictures and write-up.
I will be doing mine soon
Thanks
Jim
coustyj

2007 V50 Silver Metallic / 73,055 K

Volvo 1 - 1994 850 / Gray / 176,789 rip
Volvo 2 - 2000 V70 SE / Moondust / Manual / 169,892 rip

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